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5. Mickey Brioche

Mickey Brioche

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It's not surprising that Disneyland Paris would be known for its selection of delicious European pastries, and the Mickey Brioche is a treat that definitely needs to be exported. This snack is a sweet roll that's filled with "choco-nut" spread. They're currently round but they previously were made in a Mickey shape. Either way, the pastries would be welcome in Central Florida.

6. Sea Salt Ice Cream

Sea Salt Ice Cream

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One of the most popular ice cream flavors in Tokyo features the somewhat unusual ingredient of sea salt. The treat is salty but sweet at the same time, and it's also featured in the Kingdom Hearts II video game as a motif that usually signifies friendship. Walt Disney World has plenty of ice cream shops where this flavor could be included very easily.

7. Stitch Surprise 

Stitch Surprise

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It may not be a theme park, but Disney's Aulani Resort and Spa is still a place that many people would love to visit. And there's a very popular character who's featured in one of the Hawaiian resort's in-room gifts and surprises. The price tag for the caramel ganache with sea salt, truffles, shortbread cookies, macadamia nuts and Kona coffee-flavored chocolate beams seems steep at $49, but the price seems a little more reasonable when you consider the adorable Stitch and Aulani-themed surfboard that it comes with. The Hawaiian-themed snack would be right at home at Disney's Polynesian resort or maybe even Adventureland at the Magic Kingdom.

8. Perrier cocktails 

Perrier Cocktails

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At Disneyland Paris, guests can take their pick from a variety of cocktails made with — of course — Perrier. The Everest cocktail features green tea and fresh mint syrup, the Splash has Maraschino cherry and Curaçao blue syrup, the Sunset has a choice of Monin syrup and La Terreur features blackberry and lemon syrup. A customizable cocktail should be on the menu at Walt Disney World too!

9. Little green dumplings

Also in the running for "cutest food imaginable" are the Little Green Dumplings found at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. The "mochi" dumplings come in chocolate, vanilla and strawberry flavors and look exactly like the heads of the Little Green Men from the "Toy Story" movies. Each one is filled with thick sweet custard and an order of three will easily fill you up. These deserve a place on the menu at Toy Story Pizza Planet at Disney's Hollywood Studios.

10. S'mores Galore

Smores

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Over the summer, Disneyland's chefs in California created treats for fans who couldn't get enough chocolate, marshmallows and graham crackers. A s'mores apple was joined by a s'mores marshmallow wand, crispy treat and bark in July. The campfire-inspired sweets would be perfect at Disney's Fort Wilderness, Wilderness Lodge and Frontierland any month of the year.

If Disney needs some sweet ideas on bringing more desserts, snacks and drinks to Walt Disney World, it only has to look at its other popular treats around the globe. Which snack would you most like to see in the World? Leave your comment below! 

 
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