What Does a Carrot, a Lamb, and an Egg Have in Common? Find Out Here!
In case you forgot, the Grand Cottage recently opened in Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, and it’s basically THE spot to visit for spring and Easter goodies.
In addition to checking out all the beautifully decorated chocolate eggs, you can also shop for tasty treats, and we decided to give a try to three treats!
Let’s dig in.
Carrot Blondie Cake
First, we started with the Carrot Blondie Cake, which cost $7.50.
You can see all the ingredients on the back of the packaging.
Sadly, we thought that the Carrot Pop was kinda boring. We thought it might be made with carrot cake but it’s actually vanilla.
The white chocolate coating was very dense too, which you can see in the photo below. Overall it was an okay treat, but we give more points to its looks rather than taste.
Confetti Cake Lamb Pop
We had to get the Confetti Cake Lamb Pop because it was SO cute! Just look at it.
It comes in a plastic box with all the ingredients listed, and it cost $9.50.
Ahhh, we love its lil’ face! Aside from being adorable, this treat is made with a white chocolate-covered confetti cake pop coated in freeze-dried marshmallows, with a fondant lamb face on the front.
This was our favorite of all three treats! The confetti cake was super moist, and the marshmallows were just like the kind you get in a hot cocoa packet. They had a nice crunch to them that was a fun texture combo with the cake.
Adorable AND tasty? This lamb is a winner.
Grand Egg with Jelly Beans
And we’ve arrived at the Grand Egg with Jelly Beans! This special treat is $20, or you can purchase it (along with several other treats) in the Cottage Box for $50.
This egg is made of white chocolate with Jelly Belly Jelly Beans inside of it, so it’s not super unique — but it is pretty.
This egg is beautiful and very photogenic, and it also comes in a few other pastel shades.
The fun of this treat is cracking it open to reveal the jelly beans inside, but keep in mind that it was a bit messy as a result.
At $20, this is a pricey egg, but it might be worth it to you for your Instagram feed!
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