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A new treat has splashed into Amorette’s Patisserie at Disney Springs! The vanilla and strawberry Moana Cake Bar is the latest addition to the bakery’s menu, available only through the end of the month. This delightful treat, inspired by Disney’s beloved Moana, combines the flavors of vanilla and strawberry in a beautifully crafted dessert that’s perfect for the summer season.
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Amorette’s Patisserie is an upscale, French-style bakery known for its artfully made pastries, signature cakes, and other delectable treats. The name “Amorette” means “little love” in French, reflecting the care and passion put into every creation. In addition to the Moana Cake Bar, the bakery offers a range of delightful options, including the Amorette’s Signature Cake and six Disney Character-inspired dome cakes available in various flavors. Guests can also enhance their experience with a glass of champagne or sparkling wine, making any visit to Amorette’s Patisserie feel like a special occasion.
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If you’re planning a visit to Disney Springs, don’t miss the chance to try the Moana Cake Bar at Amorette’s Patisserie. Its unique blend of vanilla and strawberry flavors and its charming design make it a great snack during this warm Summer months!
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