When Disney decides to build a new food area for their parks, you better believe itâs no average theme park food court. The building decor is designed as original set pieces, the food is deliciously themed, the seating is thoughtful and oh yeah, sometimes thereâs edible poop.
This week, the much anticipated Harambe Market opened in Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World and along with it, Zuriâs Sweets Shop. Sweets have always been a mainstay of Disneyâs parks and this one is no exception. Walls are lined with packaged snacks and treats, from African Spiced Popcorn to Lion King themed candies.
Step over to the cold confectionery case and you might spy something a little different; edible poop. Thatâs right, the folks at Disney took theming to the next level and have introduced Match the Species chocolate made to look like animal waste. Can you identify which mock-feces matches the Elephant, Giraffe, Cotton Top Tamarin, or Hippo? Canât do it visually? Why donât you taste it. No really itâs chocolate that just looks like manure, honest.
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— Ian (@BazTastic77) June 18, 2015
The Elephant Poop is actually chocolate peanut butter fudge with sweet rolled oats and yellow coconut flakes. The all-too-real Giraffe poop is rolled chocolate fudge brownie and freshly made caramel. The Cotton Top Tamarin Poops actually looks pretty good if it wasnât in the poop section. Itâs made of pretzel pearls coated in chocolate peanut butter fudge with sweet rolled at flakes. Finally, the Hippo Poop just looks bleh. Itâs a chocolate fudge caramel brownie with peanut butter and rolled oats. Iâll never look at brownies the same way again.
At $3.99 a poop (er, pop) the chocolate is a treat to be savored and a fine souvenir to take home. Iâm sure Grandma would be thrilled to receive a box of poop from your recent vacation.
As a visitor to Walt Disney World, I have to say the African food at the Animal Kingdom park and resort were some of the best Iâve ever had, therefore Iâm sure the taste of these chocolates is divine. I just donât see a dessert poop buffet replacing the turkey leg or churro anytime soon; at least I hope not.
Would you eat chocolate poop? Let us know in the comments!
HT: Theme Park Insider
photo credit: Disney Parks Blog