Blackberry-Flavored Beignets

Mickey-Shaped Blackberry Beignets are the Newest Disneyland Treat

Disneyland's 'Mint Julep Bar' in 'New Orleans Square' has started serving Mickey-shaped 'Blackberry Beignets.'

This limited edition treat was released to celebrate the reopening of Disneyland's 'Fantasmic!' attraction. While Mickey-shaped beignets have been a fan favorite of Disney parks for some time now, the new blackberry flavor is a fun take on the classic southern donut. The blackberry beignets are covered in flavored purple sugar and edible glitter and retail for $4.49 for a three-pack, and $7.49 for a six-pack.

Disneyland is known for creating foods that visually delight and go beyond traditional theme park snacks. Disneyland's 'Cars Land' recently unveiled a blue raspberry milkshake, and a 'Krylorian Kooler' was released to celebrate the opening of the 'Guardians of the Galaxy' ride at the park. For future releases this summer, fans can expect to see more berry and fruit-flavored treats as Disney typically releases products with these flavors in the summertime.
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