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5 BIZARRE Disney Snacks Guests Can’t Stop Talking About in 2025

Everyone heads to Disney World expecting certain foods. A Mickey pretzel, a Dole Whip, or the classic ice cream bar shaped like Mickey’s ears—these are the staples that keep guests smiling. But every so often, Disney decides to throw a curveball.

In 2025, the parks have doubled down on anything but ordinary snacks. These new creations make you pause, laugh, and sometimes even question your own taste buds.

Let’s dive into five of the weirdest options you can grab at Disney World right now.

A smiling young girl wearing sparkly mouse ears enjoys a swirl of yellow ice cream—one of the tasty vegan meals at Disneyland—as bubbles float around her, with a blurred lakeside and trees in the background.
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Zombie Eye Bites at Disney Springs

Halloween brings out some of Disney’s creepiest snacks, and Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar takes that challenge seriously. Their Zombie Eye Bites look like something out of a haunted house.

Fried chicken stuffed with deviled egg filling and topped with black olives gives the illusion of eyeballs staring back at you. The dish is Instagram gold, and the creamy, salty, and crunchy flavor makes it more than just a novelty.

A wooden box with Halloween-themed labels, partially open to reveal Disney-inspired eyeball-shaped treats with red icing and black candy, resting on straw-like material, on a dark wooden surface.
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Pumpkin Spice Coffee BBQ Pork Sandwich at Magic Kingdom

On Main Street, the Plaza Restaurant offers a fall-inspired mash-up no one saw coming. The Pumpkin Spice Coffee BBQ Pork Sandwich combines coffee-rubbed pork with pumpkin-spiced aioli, cold brew barbecue sauce, and a bright purple bun.

On paper, it sounds chaotic. In practice, the flavors are balanced between smoky, sweet, and spicy. It’s not your average sandwich, and that’s precisely why it belongs on this list.

A plate with thick-cut French fries and a Disney-inspired sandwich featuring a purple bun, filled with shredded vegetables and meat.
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Pickle Milkshake at EPCOT

At EPCOT’s International Food & Wine Festival, adventurous flavors are nothing new. But the pickle milkshake may be the strangest offering yet. This drink blends the tang of dill pickles with the creaminess of a milkshake.

Guests who try it either claim it’s surprisingly refreshing or admit it’s the worst sip of their vacation. It’s less about enjoying the taste and more about bragging that you dared to order it.

Two glass jars filled with bright green shakes, topped with whipped cream, sprigs of dill, and brown sprinkles. Each jar has a green-and-white striped straw and a unique Disney-themed label, set on a wooden surface.
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Bouncin’ Mini Churros at Hollywood Studios

Churros are usually a safe bet, but Hollywood Studios has flipped the script. The Bouncin’ Mini Churros are bite-sized and covered in strange and unexpected toppings.

Disney turned the classic churro upside down by covering these mini bites in Coca-Cola, bourbon candied bacon, sriracha aioli, and scallions.

It’s safe to say this snack blurs the line between playful and downright odd. Some guests are delighted, while others miss the classic version. Either way, they get people talking.

Close-up of crispy churros topped with creamy orange sauce, chopped chives, and bacon bits, served on a dark surface—perfect for bringing a touch of Disney magic to your snack time.
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Kraken’s Catch at The Beak and Barrel

The new pirate-themed Beak and Barrel has already made waves with Kraken’s Catch. This cold dish of octopus tentacles with olives, avocado, and a foamy topping is as unsettling as it sounds.

The texture alone is enough to scare off some diners, but adventurous eaters find it surprisingly rich and flavorful. You may not love it, but you definitely won’t forget it.

Two glasses filled with a colorful seafood salad worthy of a Disney feast, topped with bright orange sauce and garnished with a cooked octopus tentacle and parsley. The vibrant mix features chopped vegetables and olives.
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Other Oddball Treats

Disney has had plenty of strange snacks over the years. Some highlights include the Freeze-Dried Candy Rice Krispie Treat, the Hot Cheetos Cupcake, the green and blue milk from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, and Animal Kingdom’s short-lived “poop” candy. Not all of them lasted, but each shows Disney’s willingness to experiment.

Snack Madness or Snack Magic?

From pickle milkshakes to octopus on a plate, Disney’s food scene in 2025 is bold, strange, and undeniably fun. Some snacks will live as cult favorites, while others may fade into snack history. Either way, Disney proves it’s not afraid to surprise your taste buds—sometimes for better or worse.

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