Main Street Confectionery is adding a little extra chill to your day with two new Glacier slush flavors that are sure to quench your thirst as you explore Magic Kingdom! This old-fashioned candy shop, famous for its whimsical treats like character-inspired candy apples and Mickey-shaped cereal snacks, now offers refreshing frozen drinks that are perfect for cooling off during a busy park day. Head over to the Glacier Bar inside the Confectionery and treat yourself to these delicious slushies, each topped with fan-favorite candies for a fun twist!
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The Glaciers at Main Street Confectionery have always been a hit, made with a variety of Coca-Cola products. Previously, guests could choose from flavors like Blue Raspberry, Powerade Fruit Punch, Minute Maid Lemonade, Fanta Orange, and Hi-C Lime. However, with a refresh of the menu, two new flavors have arrived: Coca-Cola and Fanta Wild Cherry. While Blue Raspberry and Minute Maid Lemonade are still available, the other classic options have been retired to make way for these exciting additions.
Priced at $5.99, these Glaciers are a sweet way to cool down while you explore Main Street U.S.A. Although the specialty Glacier combinations like the Cold-leidoscope, Cold-coction, and Orange Brr’d are no longer on the menu, these new flavors are a refreshing update. Whether you’re a Coca-Cola fan or love the fruity punch of Fanta Wild Cherry, these new Glacier slushes are sure to hit the spot!
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