Desert at the BB

Twinprincesses

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I know it comes in a little treasure chest but what is it made of??? Is it actually something you can keep for awhile. My kids are really into pirates so I am wondering how many deserts we should get when there.
 
We ordered the Flying Dutchman cookie boat, AND the creme brulee deserts. The treasure chest comes with the creme brulee, and has cookies in it and a "gold" foil chocolate coin. Very cute. Yes, the treasure chest IS edible, but it won't taste very good. By the way, the sail from the cookie boat is also edible --but also tasteless, and not worth eating. I was there the last week of August and I still have the treasure chest. It's kind of heavy with a lift off lid. (I'll keep it until the ants get at it) :rotfl:
 
I got the key lime pie and it came with an edible pirate looking coin (maybe about 3" diameter). There was a little stand that it can sit on that said Disneyland. We tried to take a bite of it and it is hard and doesn't taste much.
 
I thought I read that there was a keepsake treasure chest that came with it. SO it is just edible??
 

That's funny! I saw the photo of the treasure chest and the pirate coin. The chest I thought looked like ceramic!

So what's the point of making these cool touches edible but have no flavor to them??? :confused3
 
Alex2kMommy said:
So what's the point of making these cool touches edible but have no flavor to them??? :confused3


they do this so no one tries to eat something that is not edible and then sue Disney.

Given how hard the chest was, I might have broken a tooth if we tried to eat it.
 














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