Monday, September 26, 2011

The Mickey Pretzel.

The other day, after a several day search for this new rumored addition, I finally was able to locate this new snack at the Magic Kingdom.  In case you haven't heard, the Mickey pretzels that have been out at Disneyland, have arrived here at the Magic Kingdom.  So I thought I would take the time and write out a little review of this new themed snake.  I think it's still in testing phases because the only place you can find these babies right now is at the cart in Frontierland.  The cart is located across from where the shooting gallery is and next to Big Al's gift shop.  The regular style pretzel can still be found in other locations.

Here is my review of these pretzels.  First off they are just plain fun to look at and surprisingly, in my opinion, taste better than the older style.   I've never really been a fan of soft pretzels.  I have never really liked that they had this really tough outer coat.  I've always liked the more pizza crust style pretzel you can get at most good pizzerias.  The Mickey pretzel is just that.  It's nice and soft and actually easy to eat and not overly tough.  It also has a great taste, its buttery and reminds me of really good pizza dough.   My overall rating is an A.  So if you get a chance to try one of these guys, do so.  I don't think you will be disappointed.   


Monday, September 19, 2011

Vinylmation Traders Forum - Index

Vinylmation Traders Forum - Index: "Disney has released an official date for Park Starz #1 (the series behind all of the Project Z hype) as Friday, October 21, 2011. This series will be released at the D-Street locations in California and Florida on that day (it will also be sold via the online store but not until November). They have released images from a few of the figures from the series - the robot butler from Horizons, the Ice Gator from Disney's Blizzard Beach Water Park, Big Al from Country Bears Jamboree, Giant Squid from 20K Leagues under the Sea, Figment from Journey into Imagination, and Yeti from Expedition Everest. So far all of the figures draw their inspiration from WDW attactrions. Thomas Scott, Casey Jones and Lin Shih are the artists behind this set of 12 blind box tins. The retail price for one tin is $18.95. For a further explanation, click here http://destinationvinylmation.com/2011/09/park-starz-vinylmation-explained/"

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