What treats do you take home from your Disney trips?

YodasMom

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I love taking some of my favorite treats home at the end of my Disney trips to help bridge the Park withdrawal sadness! My favorites, of ones that I am able to pack in my carry-on, are carrot cake cookies from the DHS (refrigerate them in my room fridge until I leave) and anything from Karamell Kuche. Hoping to also add some Macrons from France with my upcoming trip. Sometimes I also take some of the bagged treats home.

What are your favorite treats to take home with you? Just trying to get some other ideas.

I don't do DDP, so this isn't a question about those issues.

Go..........!
 
We normally are on the deluxe dining plan because we like the dinner shows and CRT and a couple signature places. With myself, hubby, 3 kids and typical 10 day stay, our credits rack up! With all the food, we rarely get a snack. By the end of our trip, we have close to 100 snack credits left! My kids stock up on rice crispy treats and Chip & Dale snack cups. I usually get about 10 bags of Caramels from KK to fill a jar at work. My kids also get mickey chocolate bars to bring back as "souvenirs" for friends. My daughter loves the macaroons. Once, after a 12 day trip, we went to Goofys Candy Shop and got 100 pieces of fudge! My co-workers LOVED me!!!!
 
Mickey Rice Krispy Treats (The ones with chocolate dipped ears and multi colored Mickey ears on a stick)

"Heavy Cookies" (The really heavy ones they sell in the case at Goofy's or The Confectionary..or pre packaged at most places)

Goofy's Candy Co. Sour Gummy Characters (The regular are good too)

Aloha Macs (Sold at the Polynesian)

Stuff from Karamel Kuche
 

My dear wife loves chocolate :).....

EVERY trip, twice per year.... we hit Ghirardelli at Disney Springs. I hold the basket, while she dumps a LOAD of Chocolate into it. Never gotten away without a $150 plus bill :). Sometimes? We have to SHIP it :).

Just me - my dear wife gets all the chocolate she could possibly want :).
 
Great ideas.......Thanks all and keep 'em coming!

I have also taken home the Rice Krispie treats and fudge in addition to what I mentioned above. Would love to take home some Ghirardelli chocolates, too, since it's starting to cool off a little down there. We do have some outlets stores in this area, though, so if it's too hot down there, I can get them here. Think I'm going to try to sneak some other pastries in my bag that I haven't taken before.
 
DW loves the gingerbread Mickeys! We've been known to spend some exorbitant bucks at Goofy's at DS. BTW, if you need a box for your treats they will help you at the Christmas store. Karamel Kuche has also flown home with us.
 
Chocolates from Italy (the individual pieces). Expensive, but I had to try them, especially the Lemoncello.

Various candies from UK. Milkybar, Turkish Delight, round tins of fruit flavored hard candies, and a few other things.

Karamell Kuche's caramel apples and bags/boxes of Werther's caramels, Riesens, and Toffifay.

The small red boxes of chocolate and vanilla cookies seen all over the parks.

Aloha Macs from Poly. Bought 3 boxes this past trip.



(Edit - here's a picture of a portion of our haul...forgot a few things, though :))


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Too many - it's a bit ridiculous, really!

We bring home the big bags of chocolates from Ghirardelli, chocolate caramels from Karmell Kuche, Mickey/Minnie caramel apples, cake pops and the custom created rice krispie treats from Goofy's Candy Co.
 
The pre-wrapped, chocolate-dipped Mickey Crisped Rice Treats. I'm obsessed with those.

Us too!!!!! LOVE them! Also love the Magic cookie bars (which are 7 layer bars). You can find them at WL and at POR. Not sure about in the parks. We always like to take home the chocolate covered blueberries from Ghiradelli as well as any other yummy chocolate that catches our eyes.
 
Chocolates from Italy (the individual pieces). Expensive, but I had to try them, especially the Lemoncello.

Various candies from UK. Milkybar, Turkish Delight, round tins of fruit flavored hard candies, and a few other things.

Karamell Kuche's caramel apples and bags/boxes of Werther's caramels, Riesens, and Toffifay.

The small red boxes of chocolate and vanilla cookies seen all over the parks.

Aloha Macs from Poly. Bought 3 boxes this past trip.



(Edit - here's a picture of a portion of our haul...forgot a few things, though :))


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7 of your treats I can buy in my local store! :)

We don't really, I usually pick up things as Chrismas ornaments that keep me happy
 
Mickey Rice Krispy Treats (The ones with chocolate dipped ears and multi colored Mickey ears on a stick)

"Heavy Cookies" (The really heavy ones they sell in the case at Goofy's or The Confectionary..or pre packaged at most places)

Goofy's Candy Co. Sour Gummy Characters (The regular are good too)

Aloha Macs (Sold at the Polynesian)

Stuff from Karamel Kuche
what is an aloha Mac?
 
Left over meal/snack credits always get turned into treats for home &/or snacks for the plane ride home.

Bags & bags of the Mickey chocolate Carmel popcorn for me. A variety of Goofy's candy shoppe treats for the GS.
The DD chooses the gourmet candy apples & has them packaged to survive the trip home :)
 


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