Best Sweet Stuff at WDW

Chocolate chip cookies at the Main Street Bake Shop in MK
Napoleans at the France Pavilion in Epcot
Sugar Glazed Pecans as you take a right hand turn onto the WS at Epcot

Those are really the only "must have" sweet items for me, although I always manage to "happen" upon others during my stay.
 
I love the chocolate mousse at Flying Fish!

My favorite park snack is the chocolate chip cookies from the Bakery on Main St in the MK.
 
Epcot: sweet nuts as you enter WS, chocolate 'moose' at Le Cellier, chocolate candy from UK, anything from the French bakery (sacristain--yum), baklava from Morroco, khaki gori or soda candy from Japan, funnel cakes from America, cannoli from Italy, sweet fried wontons from China, German chocolate cookie or chocolate covered carmael cashew candies from Germany, sweet pretzels, veiled maiden, or rice cream from Norway, and churros in Mexico. Along with the fruit tarts and chocolate tulip thingys from the bakery in Future World. If you like ice cream try a Kitchen Sink or No Way Jose sundae from Beaches & Cream at BC.

MGM: raspberry white chocolate cookies, fudge, frozen lemonade, Itzakaduzie, Peanut Butter & Jelly milkshake from 50's Prime Time

AK: frozen lemonade, frozen strawberry bars, frozen bananas, Mickey bars

MK: DOLE WHIP float #1, ice cream cookie sandwich from Main Streeet Bakery, Strawberry swirl, fudge

DTD: anything from Goofy's candy factory or the Candy Cauldron (carmel apples made to order, huge choc covered strawberries, and delish fudge)
 
Dole Whips :love:

No Way Jose at Beaches and Cream

Mickey ice cream bars

Creme brulee at Chefs de France

A turtle apple (or just about anything else) from Goofy's Candy Shop

Anything from Boulangerie Patisserie in France

Anything from the dessert menu at Kona Cafe

Fiesta margaritas from the stand in Mexico (they're sweet - do they count?)
 

Thanks for all the replies everyone!! :teeth:

Let's see... I've been busily writing these down and I noticed some repeats.

Creme Brulee (Canada or France)
Apple Turnovers (Main Street Bakery)
Napoleons (France)
Mickey Bars
Dole Whips (Adventureland)
Rice Cream (Norway)
Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwiches (MK)
Cannollis (Italy)
No Way Jose or Kitchen Sink (Beaches & Cream)

Know what? I don't think I've tried any of these. :confused3 Silly me!!
I think I may have had a creme brulee once, but don't remember what they're like.
What are cannollis?
What's in the No Way Jose and Kitchen Sink?

Wow, I'm getting a sugar high just thinking about all that sweet stuff!! :Pinkbounc
 
try the Funnel cake w/ the chocolate syrup on it in EPCOT....
YYYUUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMYYYYYYYYYYYY!! :Pinkbounc
 
Ok here are my all time favorites.

Carrot cake from Main Street Bakery
Elephant ears, and chocolate mousse from france pavillion in Epcot
Mickey Bars
Peanut Butter, and Jelly shake from 50's Primetime Cafe!!(Hands down the best shake, I ever had in my life!!!)



 
The bakery in Norway has VERY good pastries. I had school bread and an almond-covered pretzel. Both were very good without being overly sweet. DH had a chocolate cake that was delicious. Also, when in Morocco you must step into Tangierine Cafe if you like baklava.
 
wdwfanjon said:
Know what? I don't think I've tried any of these. :confused3 Silly me!!
I think I may have had a creme brulee once, but don't remember what they're like.
What are cannollis?
What's in the No Way Jose and Kitchen Sink?
Creme brulee is a custard (typically vanilla) with a caramelized sugar top.
Cannolis are rolled-up fried pastry shells with a creamy filling
The No Way Jose and Kitchen Sink are giant sundaes, the Kitchen Sink being the most gigantic you should ever see.

Kitchen Sink - scoops of vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, coffee and mint chocolate chip, smothered in every topping we have $21.99

No Way Jose - a peanut butter and hot fudge delight with chocolate and vanilla ice cream, peanut butter and chocolate morsels, whipped cream and a cherry $7.99
http://www.allearsnet.com/menu/menu_bc.htm
 
Anyone remember the 100 years of Magic Bars--man those were sooooo good! I miss those :sad2:

Must haves for me are:
Napolean in France
Cannoli in Italy
Pineapple Dole Whip float in MK
Rice Crispy Treat from Villian's Sweet Shop in MGM (chocolate covered)
Mickey Bars
Chocolate chip cookie ice cream sandwiches
Cinnamon Bun from the Main Street Bakery for breakfast or carrot cake anytime!
 
Mickey Ice Cream Bars
Mickey Rice Crispie Treats (dipped in chocolate)
the GIANT peanut butter cups from the candy store on Main Street in MK
Dole Whips (MK)
Chocolate Whiskey Cake (Le Cellier)
Haribo candies in Germany
No Way Jose (Beaches and Cream)
Chocolate Croissants (France)
Coffee Tartufo at Mama Melrose (its like a giant coffee flavored Ferrero Rocher!)
Baklava from Tangerine Cafe
 




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