Dole Whip is a popular treat to enjoy at Disney parks, but you can also buy the mix.
A serving of Dole Whip at Disney Springs.
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In April 2020, Disney released a recipe for Dole Whip, which requires only pineapple chunks, vanilla ice cream, and pineapple juice.
The pineapple Dole Whip served at Disney parks, however, is listed in Disney World's guide to plant-based dining, meaning it's made without dairy.
According to Disney Food Blog, the version shared by Disney is a suitable at-home substitute, though it's not the true vegan and gluten-free pineapple soft serve you can get at Disney.
Fans can also buy the official Dole Pineapple Soft Serve Mix on Amazon. The only other ingredient required is cold water, and you will need a soft-serve ice cream maker. According to Amazon reviewers, this mix is the real deal.
Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bars are a classic Disney treat you can find at your local grocery store.
Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bars.
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You can buy the caramel corn from Epcot's iconic Karamell-Küche.
A stock photo of caramel corn.
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Karamell-Küche, German for "caramel kitchen," is a snack shop situated among the handful of Bavarian-style buildings that make up Epcot's Germany Pavilion at Walt Disney World in Florida. The shop is known for its wide selection of caramel-covered treats, but the freshly popped caramel corn is one of the most popular items.
The shop is sponsored by German candy maker Werther's Original Caramel, which makes caramel sweets that are widely available at grocery stores and online.
Although nothing quite compares to the experience of strolling through Epcot's World Showcase with a bag of freshly popped caramel corn, you can get a bag of Werther's Original Caramel Popcorn from Amazon.
Carbon's Golden Malted Waffle Mix is the secret to Disney's delicious Mickey waffles, and you can buy it to make at home.
Mickey-shaped waffles.
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Joffrey's Coffee & Tea Company's coffee blends developed for Disney restaurants can be shipped to your home.
An Instagram post by Joffrey's Coffee & Tea Company posted in 2020.
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Joffrey's Coffee & Tea Company has been operating coffee kiosks at Disney World in Orlando, Florida, since 1995.
In 2013, Disney named Joffrey's the official specialty coffee of Disney World, Disneyland, and the Disney Vacation Club, and the Joffrey's team developed coffee blends that would be available exclusively at Disney.
Fans of the theme park's signature coffee can also buy it for their homes, too. Joffrey's sells its special Disney coffee flavors online.
For around $44 per month, you can let Joffrey's surprise you with a rotating coffee subscription that lets you sample different Disney-specific blends every month.
If flavored lattes are more your style, you can play at-home barista with your favorite Joffrey's blend and these delicious recipes from the Disney parks.
You don't have to go to Disney Springs to enjoy the colorful confections from Sprinkles Cupcakes.
A woman takes her order of cupcakes after using a "Cupcake ATM" created by Sprinkles bakery on March 25, 2014, in New York City.
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Sprinkles Cupcakes was the first bakeshop in the world to dispense its sugary-sweet wares via cupcake ATMs, but you no longer have to visit its Disney Springs location in person to try them.
Sprinkles' foray into national delivery means you can enjoy a box of a dozen freshly baked, flash-frozen cupcakes in the comfort of your own home.
Though you won't have access to their full menu of flavors, you can sample three each of four fan-favorites: Red Velvet, Vanilla, Dark Chocolate, and Sprinkle. The bakeshop will even throw in a small package of their signature dot decorations so you can adorn your cupcakes after they thaw.
A box of 12 costs $99 at the time of writing and includes shipping anywhere in the continental US and if you order early enough, you can get those cupcakes in your mouth the very next day.
You can bring a taste of Disney parks' Main Street home with a bag of its famous rainbow-colored popcorn.
Main Street Popcorn's Confetti flavor.
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