The 5 Craziest Snacks You Can Purchase at Disney World Right Now

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Disney is famous for its food, but usually for the classics. Everyone knows the joy of grabbing a Mickey pretzel in the shape of those iconic ears or cooling off with a Mickey-shaped ice cream bar on a hot Florida afternoon. Those treats are timeless and dependable.But in 2025, Disney has taken its food game in some strange—and sometimes downright bizarre—directions. Instead of sticking to safe options, the parks and resorts are rolling out snacks that make you stop in your tracks, raise an eyebrow, and think, “Wait, does that even taste good?”Let’s walk through five of the craziest snacks you can purchase at Walt Disney World, each one wilder than the last.Credit: Disney1. The Pickle Milkshake at EPCOT’s Food & Wine FestivalThe pickle milkshake may top the list of all the weird items Disney has dreamed up. You’ll find it at EPCOT’s International Food & Wine Festival, where experimental flavors always get in the spotlight. This milkshake blends tangy dill pickle flavor with the creamy sweetness of a traditional shake. It sounds like a dare more than a dessert, yet adventurous guests line up just to say they tried it.Reviews are mixed, of course. Some swear it’s refreshing, with the cool milk balancing the sharp pickle bite. Others gag after the first sip and chalk it up as “never again.” Either way, this shake has become infamous—a snack you try less for the flavor and more for the bragging rights. It’s the perfect way to kick off this list because it sums up Disney’s 2025 snack philosophy: unexpected, odd, and unforgettable.Credit: Disney2. Zombie Eye Bites at Jock Lindsey’s Hangar BarDisney Springs is known for its creative seasonal menus, and Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar always goes all-in for Halloween. Enter the Zombie Eye Bites—a snack that looks more like a prop from a haunted house than something you’d willingly eat.These bites take crispy fried chicken, stuff it with deviled egg filling, and top everything off with black olive “pupils.” The result looks like you’re staring into a tray of eyeballs. It’s creepy, campy, and gross enough to make you second-guess yourself before taking that first bite.But as weird as it looks, the taste is pretty solid. The creamy egg mixture balances the crunchy chicken, while the olive adds just enough saltiness. It’s a snack designed for Instagram as much as it is for your taste buds, and during spooky season, that’s exactly what guests are looking for.Credit: Disney3. Bouncin’ Mini Churros at Hollywood StudiosChurros are a Disney staple, but Hollywood Studios put a bizarre spin on them with the new Bouncin’ Mini Churros. Unlike the traditional long sticks, these are bite-sized, soggy nuggets.These churros ditch the cinnamon sugar and go full savory, loaded with Coca-Cola glaze, bourbon candied bacon, sriracha aioli, and scallions.Some fans love the fun factor, while others think Disney might have gone too far with messing with a classic. Either way, the Bouncin’ Mini Churros prove Disney isn’t afraid to take even its safest snacks into uncharted territory.Credit: Disney4. The Pumpkin Spice Coffee BBQ Pork Sandwich at Magic KingdomHead over to Main Street, U.S.A., at the Plaza Restaurant, and you’ll run into a fall-inspired creation that’s as confusing as it is fascinating: the Pumpkin Spice Coffee BBQ Pork Sandwich.This dish features coffee-rubbed pork marinated with Joffrey’s pumpkin crème brûlée blend. The meat is topped with cold brew barbecue sauce, layered with slaw, and then stuffed into a bright purple sweet potato bun. To finish it off, Disney drizzles pumpkin-spiced aioli over the top.This sandwich sounds like a culinary identity crisis on paper—pumpkin spice, barbecue, and coffee don’t usually belong in the same sentence. But according to those who’ve tried it, the combination actually works. The smoky sweetness of the pork pairs surprisingly well with the spiced coffee notes, while the bun adds a subtle earthiness. It’s not a sandwich you’d ever think to make at home, which makes it one of Disney’s strangest but oddly successful experiments.Credit: Disney5. Kraken’s Catch at The Beak and BarrelThe newest pirate-themed bar in Magic Kingdom, The Beak and Barrel, has already earned a reputation for serving one of the strangest snacks in the parks: Kraken’s Catch. This dish features chilled octopus tentacles with olives, avocado, and a foamy piquillo pepper-almond topping.To many guests, the texture alone makes this snack unsettling. Cold, chewy seafood isn’t the comfort food most people crave between rides on Pirates of the Caribbean and Haunted Mansion. But for those brave enough to order it, Kraken’s Catch offers a surprisingly refined flavor profile—salty, rich, and a little smoky. Whether you love it or hate it, you won’t forget it. And that’s really the point.Credit: DisneyHonorable MentionsNot every weird snack stuck around long enough to become a permanent fixture, but they deserve a shoutout:Freeze-Dried Candy Rice Krispie Treat – A space-age take on the classic marshmallow square.Hot Cheetos Cupcake – Sweet meets fiery in one of Disney Springs’ boldest bakery experiments.Green and Blue Milk – Galaxy’s Edge’s infamous plant-based drinks that look more like alien slushies than anything on Earth.Poop Candy at Animal Kingdom – Yes, Disney actually sold chocolate treats designed to look like animal droppings. They didn’t last long, but remain legendary in Disney snack lore.These oddballs might not all be available in 2025, but they remind us that Disney has never shied away from taking big swings with its snack menu.Disney World Animal Poop Candy (2015-2015): Chocolate confections sold at Zuri's Sweets in Disney's Animal Kingdom, made to realistically resemble the feces of elephants, cotton-top tamarins, giraffes, and hippos. Pulled after only 2 weeks, due to customer complaints. pic.twitter.com/8cLQd8EI1b— Discontinued Foods! (@Snack_Memories) July 17, 2023Tasting the UnexpectedDisney may always be known for its Mickey pretzels and ice cream bars, but 2025 proves the parks aren’t afraid to get weird with their menus. From pickle milkshakes to cold octopus tentacles, the lineup this year has pushed boundaries and sparked plenty of conversation.Some snacks are surprisingly tasty, others are flat-out bizarre, and a few are destined to be remembered as cult classics.Whether you stick with popcorn in a glowing bucket or dare yourself to try the craziest item you can find, Disney World makes sure your taste buds are never bored. And isn’t that part of the magic?The post The 5 Craziest Snacks You Can Purchase at Disney World Right Now appeared first on Inside the Magic.