I just got home yesterday from WDW and I got a shirt like always and some pins. My two favorite pins I got were limited edition Featured Artist pin that was a Pop Art Pooh and a pin for Alien Encounter, since that was one of my favorite rides/shows. My boyfriend also gets pins, usually only Lilo and Stitch ones, and of course he's fond of the t-chirt idea as well.
I didn't get the bubble candy this time since I have a stock pile here at home from my last trip to Uwajimiya in Seattle.
Poohkie- the bubble candy is really neat,it's a hard candy and each piece is pretty big, about half the size of a ping pong ball, maybe a bit bigger. But I really don't know what it's called, I should ask my best friend, she might know since she just got back from living in Japan for six months. I call it bubble candy because it kind of fizzes in your mouth, the brand I get comes in five different flavors, strawberry, lemon, grape, cider, and cola. The cola actually tastes just like coke or pepsi, but is just a bit sweeter, the cider one is my favorite (which is also the flavor you get the fewest of... go figure) but the taste is hard to describe. And strawberry, grape and lemon all taste like their soda counterparts. So basically it's like a can of pop rolled into a a piece of hard candy. I don't know any other way to describe it.
And my dad and I also get candy at Norway, but like our last trip, they didn't have any in. It's called Troika, it's dark chocolate with a raspberry and marzipan filling.

yummy.... Anyone else ever have that?
Oh, and
uptown_girl44, what's a peppermint pig?
If you couldn't tell, I also like to bring home candy from different places in Epcot. I've been raised on foreign candy. One of my favorite Christmas presents in preschool was a calendar to count down the days til christmas, and everyday you would take tab and pull it up to reveal a piece of Swiss chocolate. So I guess that's why I love it so much more than American candy... although I can go for the occasional Hershey bar
