New 4th of July Treats Arrive at Main Street Confectionery in the Magic Kingdom. With just under three weeks to go before the Fourth of July holiday, Disney World is getting ready for the Independence Day celebration with snacks and treats hitting shelves.
We stopped by the Magic Kingdom yesterday and noticed Main Street Confectionary is now selling patriotic-themed goodies. Your normal Krispy treats with MnM’s, Red, White, and Blue chocolate covered apples, and Cake Pops are all available.
Over at the Emporium, you can get patriotic Minnie Ears, and don’t forget the nighttime spectacular “Concert in the Sky” Fireworks happening on July 3rd, and 4th at the Magic Kingdom. Also, over at Epcot, you can see a Spaceship Earth in all the Red, White, and Blue colors during the Fourth.
Related: Fourth of July Fireworks Returning to Walt Disney World
Follow your nose inside this old-fashioned candy shop, where delightful treats including character-inspired candy apples and Mickey krispie treats are made.
Satisfy Your Sweet (or Savory) Tooth
Grab a fun snack on-the-go when you choose from new offerings at Main Street Confectionary. Cool off with our Glacier Bar, where you can order deliciously flavored frozen drinks––adorned with fan-favorite candies.
Looking for a bit more crunch? Experience popcorn like never before at the Kernel Kitchen where you can create your own popcorn mix. Select from 4 popcorn flavors, add your favorite flavor chocolate drizzle and 2 or 3 candy mix-ins to complete a truly personal popcorn experience.
New 4th of July Treats Arrive at Main Street Confectionery in the Magic Kingdom
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