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Disney launches new ‘Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge’ treats
Disney is launching “Star Wars” treats for the opening of “Galaxy’s Edge,” a new 14-acre immersive “land” based on the “Star Wars” universe and located within Hollywood Studios in Disney World.
The offerings at the Florida park include dishes such as churros that look like lightsabers, Millennium Falcon-shaped Chocolate Pops, and Chewbacca-inspired cupcakes.
The Dark Side Dessert is a red velvet cake shaped like Darth Vader. It features a cream cheese swirl, red sprinkles, and chocolate ganache all served on top of a sugar cookie.
The Lightsaber Churros are — you guessed it — churros that look like lightsabers.
The sweet treats are dusted in red or blue sugar, depending on your allegiance.
The Resistance Shake is a Pineapple Dole Whip and Orange Dole Whip swirl with a sugar rim, topped with a Rebel Alliance chocolate piece.
The Chewbacca Chocolate-Hazelnut Cupcake is a chocolate cupcake filled with chocolate-hazelnut spread and topped with chocolate-hazelnut buttercream and a chocolate candy sash.
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The Millennium Falcon Chocolate Pop is a milk chocolate lollipop shaped like the Millennium Falcon, a starship in the “Star Wars” franchise.
Other offerings include Two Suns of Tatooine Hummus, Galaxy Margaritas, and Darth Vader Savory Waffles.
“Galaxy’s Edge,” which opened on Thursday, is set in Batuu — a spaceport in the “Star Wars” universe.
The new “land” — which opened on Thursday and is almost identical to the original “Galaxy’s Edge” in California’s Disneyland — features a number of rides, eateries, and stores based on the “Star Wars” franchise, including the Rise of the Resistance ride and build-you-own droid and lightsaber shops.
A number of the new dishes are available through the month of September, while some will only be available for a few days this week.
A full list of the menu and each dish’s availability can be found here.
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