
The Magic Kingdom’s poor Aunt Gravity Galactic Goods has faced some unfortunate problems in the last year or so.th Since that celebration began, anniversary desserts have been unavailable many times. For Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party, this place sells a complicated and possibly unfortunate feast. $8.49 Not-So-Toxic Apple Pie Milkshake. This treat is only available at Halloween parties.
Reactions to this treat on the first night were mixed, to say the least. None of his 8 colleagues from whom I purchased this said it was an excellent option. But many said it had potential. I will try to explain.
“Soonoku Poison Apple Pie Milkshake” where you can enjoy various flavors. The menu description says Apple Pie Milkshake with Green Apple Whipped Cream, Sour Apple Marshmallow Straw, Cinnamon Donut, and Poisoned Apple Straw. He told me what he was doing. I think this milkshake counts as one of his times when Walt Disney World chose to make something other than celebratory cupcakes.
Simply put, too much happens within this concept. at 2nd I tried this the night of Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party and wasn’t too impressed. In unprofessional terms, the taste was strange. I think Halloween can be weird or bizarre. Still, this dessert failed to execute in my experience.
On the positive side, the milkshake’s texture and consistency are worthy of praise as a theme park milkshake. These softness surprised me. Also, the texture of the marshmallow was good and the taste was moderate.
Now those positives shine in comparison to the overly tart whipped cream. The whipped cream flavor interacts with many other elements of this dessert. It’s a little “fake” to me. I tried each ingredient separately with a spoon, so the milkshake itself and the whipped cream held this dessert back.
Why mention the spoon factor?
To be fair to this milkshake, others who had it on opening night said they liked it. Maybe, but the overly sour taste may not be for everyone.
Enjoy the spookiness. As always, eat like you mean it!
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