I have seen a couple of threads on this recently and they have all said that the "snow" was soap chips. They say it looks really good but don't catch it on your tongue!!
Not soap chips... thinks of something that floats in the air, does not need to be cleaned up (it disappears when it hits the ground).
When they're small and in clumps has a white appearance especially at night.
Tastes like soap.
No matter what its made of, it certainly does its job and puts the mood on for the holidays. First thought " its snowing", second thought, WOW, and last thought, in Florida !
From what I was told.....it is 'real' snow during the Osborne Family Lights, but 'artificial' snow at CP and MK. Not sure why there would be a difference, but that's what I was told in Epcot a year or so ago.
To be clear, it is soap bubbles. Tiny bubbles that tend to clump together, but are very light and floaty. AFAIK, it is the same everywhere - ie, no real water ice snow anywhere.
From what I was told.....it is 'real' snow during the Osborne Family Lights, but 'artificial' snow at CP and MK. Not sure why there would be a difference, but that's what I was told in Epcot a year or so ago.
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