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Confectionery
Located on the corner of
Main Street and Tony's Square, Confectionary takes you back to Candy Stores of
the past. Inside you can watch Cast Members making camel or candy apples
and other candy delights. Over your head candy is carries around the store
on a conveyor belt. Everyone feel like a kid in this candy store, so you
might want to wait until you are leaving to visit this candy store. Like
most of the stores on Main Street, stores are linked from the inside and you can
walk from one to another without going outside. Confectionery connects to
Chapeau where you can buy a set of Mickey Ears.
MouseMom's
Tips
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On most of our trips,
the Magic Kingdom is the last park we visit. Upon leaving the Magic
Kingdom, we stop in Confectionery for a box of fudge. Boxes of fudge
makes great souvenirs for those at home. You can select 6 pieces of
fudge that are placed in a souvenir tin, and a very tasty
gift.
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Other Confectionery
treats that are on our list of favorites are the marshmallows on a stick dip
in chocolate with different candy toppings and candy or Carmel apples.
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Fudge flavors are
subject to change, but some of the flavors have been vanilla, chocolate
vanilla, Butterfinger, peanut butter, chocolate peanut butter,
chocolate nut, chocolate, chocolate mint, brownie, rocky road, turtle,
cookies & cream, and different flavors of the month.
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You will find many
other candy selections which include some that can be used as snack options
on the Disney Dining Plan. One favorite snack is the Mickey Mouse
shaped Rice Krispie Treat, which makes a great souvenir to take home.
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While waiting for the
parade on Main Street, stop in and get kids big and small a treat to enjoy
while watching the parade.
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