Chocolate covered, frozen banana?

I don't have a picture, but really, how different could they look from what you are expecting? It's a banana, covered in chocolate. It's frozen. That's about it, lol.

Oh, and it's on a stick. Wrapped in plastic. :confused3

edited to add, it looks like every frozen chocolate covered banana I have ever seen, like those at Baskin Robbins, etc.
 
OK......Some places have them cut in half length-wise, some whole, some cut short, I was just curious.
 

meloneyb21 said:
OK......Some places have them cut in half length-wise, some whole, some cut short, I was just curious.

You just ask all of the questions you want if you are curious. Ignore the less than gracious replies.

Mel
 
richard_andmel said:
You just ask all of the questions you want if you are curious. Ignore the less than gracious replies.

Mel

I second this. We all know what steak and salad looks like, but I still enjoy looking at pictures of them when eaten at Disney :)
 
I dont have a picture but tryone in Animal kingdom, I can't take a trip without gettting one wether I am hungry or not. :banana:
 
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Ignore the less than gracious replies.
Ah, thank you for thinking the best of my intentions. :sad2:

I was trying to say there wasn't anything different about them than any others I had seen. Steak and salad DO look different served in different restaurants, BTW. But I had never seen frozen bananas served looking any different besides with nuts or without. I was trying to see what EXACTLY the poster was asking about--what difference was s/he concerned about. (?)

Again, thanks for the nasty comments. As a long term member here who tries to help others and answer questions, etc. I'm sorry my post sounded "less than gracious". It was not meant to be.

To the OP, when I saw your reply I figured out what you were asking about--and yes, they are whole. Thanks for clarifying what you wanted to know about them. I do apologize if my answer sounded curt to you. It was meant to be briefly informative. (which it was, and even included a "LOL")
 
My favorite snack of all! YUMMY! YUMMY! YUMMY! :banana: :banana: :banana: I f you can't locate a cart that has them just ask. I ate one in every park in Decmeber and then I ate some more! :cool1:
 
meloneyb21 said:
Does anybody have a picture of how they look down there? :surfweb:
they are very good try one I was hesitant but tried one and it tasted like banana icecream, very yummy.
 
mmmmmmmmmmmmm, I love these and I think on a really hot day, they are much better than getting ice cream. The ice cream melts so quickly its usually all over you! But the bananas are so frozen, they pretty much stay intact. And everyone that I got at WDW (and there were quite a few :blush: ) had peanuts on it. I never got a plain one, so i'm not sure if plain is offered???
 
I wish there were more ice cream carts that sold the bananas. I love them and they can be hard to find. Just be careful with them on a really hot day. I once ended up with a chocolate covered shirt!
 
Are they on the DDP as a snack item? :banana:

I rather enjoyed your humorous answer chamonix, keep them coming! People just take themselves way to serious don’t you think? :banana: Do they look similar to this but with a stick up its you know what? Any chance I can find the cart that sells one that dances? I'm joking, I'm joking OK? :tongue:
 
chamonix said:
Ah, thank you for thinking the best of my intentions. :sad2:

I was trying to say there wasn't anything different about them than any others I had seen. Steak and salad DO look different served in different restaurants, BTW. But I had never seen frozen bananas served looking any different besides with nuts or without. I was trying to see what EXACTLY the poster was asking about--what difference was s/he concerned about. (?)

Again, thanks for the nasty comments. As a long term member here who tries to help others and answer questions, etc. I'm sorry my post sounded "less than gracious". It was not meant to be.

To the OP, when I saw your reply I figured out what you were asking about--and yes, they are whole. Thanks for clarifying what you wanted to know about them. I do apologize if my answer sounded curt to you. It was meant to be briefly informative. (which it was, and even included a "LOL")

I understand EXACTLY what you meant and did not take offense to it at all. I laughed at it too once I figured out how weird the question sounded :thumbsup2
 
The ones that you get at the vendor stands are whole. They usually have nuts and take a few minutes for your teeth to adjust because they are quite cold and hard :teeth:

They are absolutely delicious and one of my personal favorite treats. :banana:

I am a :teacher: and as I tell my students: " the only "stupid" question you can ask, is the one you never ask." There are no stupid questions. As long as people are here to give you answers to the best of our abilities, please ask away. I do. :blush:
 
chamonix said:
Ah, thank you for thinking the best of my intentions. :sad2:

Again, thanks for the nasty comments. As a long term member here who tries to help others and answer questions, etc. I'm sorry my post sounded "less than gracious". It was not meant to be.
I do apologize if my answer sounded curt to you. It was meant to be briefly informative. (which it was, and even included a "LOL")

:thumbsup2 I think your "apology" was very gracious and very classy! Maybe we all need an LOL and need to practice taking ourselves not so seriously. Thank you for being a cool role model. :cheer2:
 
Yes, they are a snack on the dining plan, also I did see a picture of one on the sticky thread of posted food pictures. (if you have the time for 175 pages of yummy food)
 

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