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Disney donuts? Why aren't these a thing in the theme parks?

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My dear friend and travel agent extraordinaire Mary Kraemer uploaded a photo to Facebook yesterday showing some amazing-looking donuts decorated as Disney characters.

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I found the source of the original image, but there was no reference to where or when they found these donuts. I did a little more searching on the Googlenetwebs, and came across this blog post referencing GoNuts Donuts in the Philippines.

Sure enough, they have a line of Disney Magical Treats, with the current crop decorated for Halloween.

WHY is this not a thing in the US theme parks? I am not even a donut person, and I would snap up one of these in a heartbeat on my visit. They are absolutely adorable. Anyone else think Disney is missing something here?

Adrienne

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  1. dban3's Avatar
    Very nice. These donuts would sell like hot cakes in the park. The reason we don't see them may be something like donuts are fried instead of baked like most pastries and Disney may not equipped to fry them up in large enough quantities. The other thing might be that freshly made donuts, that aren't loaded with preservatives, have a notoriously short shelf life. Just a couple of guesses.

    If these donuts are popular (and profitable) in the Philippines, could a letter from a Disney lawyer be too far behind?