In Epcot's Germany and France pavilions... the bakeries have some great, unique snacks. In Germany we got a chocolate dipped rice krispies square that we split 3 ways because it was so large - at least twice the size of the Mickey heads. There were also many other items there that would be interesting to caramel and chocolate fans.
The lemon ginger muffin at Capt. Cook's (Polynesian) was awesome with toasted whipped marshmallow topping.
There was a concession cart near Le Cellier in Canada which had huge chocolate croissants - about 10" long!
Tye-died cheesecake at Pop Century is a must try (just to say you did) - we got that as dessert a couple times.
Funnel cakes at the concession stands - shareable for 2-3 people.
Giant ice cream sandwiches (which we did not get because they were too big).
The Minnie Mouse bakery prepackaged cookies were a good use of our 12 remaining snack credits as bring-home items.
The lemon ginger muffin at Capt. Cook's (Polynesian) was awesome with toasted whipped marshmallow topping.
There was a concession cart near Le Cellier in Canada which had huge chocolate croissants - about 10" long!
Tye-died cheesecake at Pop Century is a must try (just to say you did) - we got that as dessert a couple times.
Funnel cakes at the concession stands - shareable for 2-3 people.
Giant ice cream sandwiches (which we did not get because they were too big).
The Minnie Mouse bakery prepackaged cookies were a good use of our 12 remaining snack credits as bring-home items.