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Disney Has Officially Lost It With the 5 Wildest Snacks in 2025

There’s no denying Disney has mastered the art of theme park food. Pretzels shaped like Mickey, churros dusted with cinnamon, and those iconic ice cream bars are what most guests expect.

But in 2025, Disney decided to turn the food scene upside down with snacks that are as bizarre as they are bold. If you think you’ve seen it all, think again.

Here are five snacks that prove Disney is willing to go way off the menu.

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Bouncin’ Mini Churros at Hollywood Studios

Hollywood Studios decided the regular churro needed a shake-up—literally. The Bouncin’ Mini Churros come in nugget form, covered in toppings that make them small, soggy pieces of bread.

Forget cinnamon sugar; these churros are piled high with spicy Sriracha aioli, Coca-Cola drizzle, smoky bacon, and fresh scallions.

Close-up of crispy, golden churros topped with melted cheese sauce, bacon bits, and chopped chives, served on a dark rectangular platter—perfect for adding a touch of Disney magic to your snack time.
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Zombie Eye Bites at the Hangar Bar

At Jock Lindsey’s Hangar Bar in Disney Springs, the seasonal Zombie Eye Bites take creepy snacks to a new level. Picture fried chicken stuffed with deviled egg filling and topped with black olives to resemble eyes.

They’re equal parts gross and hilarious, perfect for Halloween photos. The best part? They taste pretty good, with crunchy, creamy, and salty flavors in every bite.

A wooden box labeled with Halloween-themed Disney designs contains treats decorated to look like bloodshot eyeballs with red icing and candy on top, placed on a bed of straw-like material.
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Pickle Milkshake at EPCOT’s Festival

Nothing screams “why not?” like the pickle milkshake at EPCOT’s International Food & Wine Festival. It’s dill pickles blended into a creamy milkshake base, and the reaction is always extreme.

Some guests find the mix oddly refreshing, while others vow never to touch one again. It’s less about flavor and more about the story you’ll tell later.

Two glass jars filled with bright green Disney-inspired beverages, topped with whipped cream, black sprinkles, and a sprig of dill, each with a green striped straw, sit on a wooden surface.
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Pumpkin Spice Coffee BBQ Pork Sandwich

Magic Kingdom’s Plaza Restaurant might just have the boldest sandwich on property. Coffee-rubbed pork meets pumpkin-spiced aioli, slaw, cold brew barbecue sauce, and a purple sweet potato bun.

It’s hard to picture how those flavors mix, but reviews say it works better than expected. The smoky pork pairs with the warm spices, making it one of Disney’s strangest yet most successful experiments.

A plate with a Disney-inspired sandwich in a purple bun filled with shredded vegetables and meat, served alongside thick-cut French fries.
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Kraken’s Catch at Magic Kingdom

At the pirate-themed Beak and Barrel, the Kraken’s Catch is not for the faint of heart. Chilled octopus tentacles topped with foam, olives, and avocado make a dish that looks straight out of the ocean.

Some guests can’t get past the texture, while others claim it’s rich and tasty. Regardless of your reaction, it’s the dish you’ll never forget trying.

Two glasses filled with a layered salad of chopped vegetables, topped with a bright orange sauce and garnished with a cooked octopus tentacle and fresh herbs—a dish that looks straight out of a Disney fairytale.
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Odd Snacks of the Past

Disney’s history of bizarre snacks is long. Some past examples include the Freeze-Dried Candy Rice Krispie Treat, the fiery Hot Cheetos Cupcake, the alien-inspired blue and green milk from Galaxy’s Edge, and the infamous “poop” candy at Animal Kingdom. They may not all be around today, but they live in Disney snack legend.

Final Bites

Disney may be known for its classics, but the weird snacks keep things interesting. From pickles in a milkshake to octopus in a theme park, 2025 has proven that Disney isn’t afraid to surprise its guests. Whether you think these snacks are delicious or disgusting, one thing’s for sure: they’re unforgettable.

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