I am writing all of this down and taking it with me.
Are there any other must-try sweets anywhere else in the World? Seems like I remember someone writing something about a pretzel from somewhere that must be tried. I have a major sweet-tooth and I don't want to miss anything!
My husband is from Canada and they have something called a Coffee Crisp in the Canadian pavillian. They are wonderful. They are like really big kit-kats with a coffee taste... Very yummy
I tried these this summer on a trip to Niagara. Didn't really think about there being all these different candies when we bought a snack at a gift shop. It was hard not buying one of everything
it was delicious!!! didn't really go with the LaBatt's but we managed
I usually buy the gummies in Germany, but now I think I need to try all the different chocolates around the world showcase. Not sure how I missed those over the years as I am a chocolate addict!
I've always been so happy at WDW because I wasn't eating candy. That won't happen next time! I'm taking notes & planning on sampling as much as possible. Do you think I should bring Tums & a signup sheet for Weightwatchers?
My husband is from Canada and they have something called a Coffee Crisp in the Canadian pavillian. They are wonderful. They are like really big kit-kats with a coffee taste... Very yummy
aww you are killing me...is it the same cadbury they sell in the states or should i expect something else ( just finished a dove triple choclolate ice cream bar....pretty good too.... but not at disney !hehe)
The Cadbury in the USA is made by Hershey and is a different recipe to cater to the majority of US tastes.
But ,the Cadbury from UK is by far the best.
This is a great thread! Does anyone know if they sell the Nestle Aero in Canada? DS 6 fell in love with them on a trip to Niagara Falls this July, he brought 8 home and just finished his last one this week. (I made him spread them out) He will be so excited if they have them.
Whan I went to Epcot I got so excited to see the Gummy Bears. I lived in Germany and one of my best memories were getting Gummy Bears at the Commissary and BX. I think I bought 10 packs of them and brought some home for my little brother (now 34). Unfortunately for our children we chose not to share to much of them. Then my hubby told me that they sell the same brand at home. I was happy but they seem to taste better at Epcot than at home.
I don't remember the name, but they are caramels covered in Chocolate and you get them in Norway. I think the package is brown & orange. They are yummy!
Yes, these are great... I think they're called Smor Buk.. we get them everytime.
I also like the Aero bars... they do sell them in the UK... I remember buying a regular one and a chocolate mint last year.
We live about 20 mins from Canada and make frequent candy runs also... always Coffee Crisps and Aeros (and those Passion Flakie pastries, but I don't think I've seen them in the Canadian pavilion).
The Cadbury in the USA is made by Hershey and is a different recipe to cater to the majority of US tastes.
But ,the Cadbury from UK is by far the best.
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