Mickey, Minnie, and more all appear on WaltDisneyWorld's special printed wafer cookies.
, prepare to take your ice cream game to the next level. The theme park is offering character-printed wafer cookies instead of a traditional waffle cone to top off soft serve.
Based on all the Instagram photos, it looks like Donald is already a fan favorite! Available across the park, the wafers feature the full-color images of five of our favorite Disney characters:You can find these adorable cookies at Plaza Ice Cream Parlor , Storybook Treats , Auntie Gravity's , Sunshine Tree Terrace , and Aloha Isle .
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