Chip & Dale Snack Company: Mickey Pretzels

Chip & Dale Snack Company products are easy to spot in both the parks and resorts. They typically have a dedicated section alongside Goofy’s Candy Co. packaged treats. While my favorite from the Chip & Dale line are the Cheddar Mickey Crackers, the Mickey Pretzels are a close second.

The 2oz. package is pricey at $2.95, with a 14oz. Family Size bag hitting upwards of $6.95. These pretzels are far from the $2.50 pound size bag you can get at the grocery store, but I have to admit, for me, they’re worth it. A family size bag will last me a few nights of late snacking after hitting the resorts and a few morning handfuls to tide me over until breakfast.

Apart from their fun shape, they have a great texture. While thin like pretzel sticks, a single Mickey head covers more area in a bite providing a more satisfying crunch.

The malt brings a bit sweetness to the pretzels and the flavor is nicely balanced by just enough salt sprinkled on the exterior.

Of course, if you prefer a soft Mickey Pretzel, you can always do that in the parks instead!

Do you ever pick up Chip & Dale Snack Company Mickey Pretzels for your room or to bring home? Do you have a different snack from the line you go to instead? Let us know!

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4 Responses to Chip & Dale Snack Company: Mickey Pretzels

  1. We got bags of these (and the Mickey “goldfish” crackers” AND the Disney (Donald?) popcorn when we went on the weekend cruise on the Magic out of NYC last weekend. It was all pretty darn tasty but we were so full from eating everything else (free Mickey bars 24/7, a Palo dinner, free self serve soft serve . . . .) we barely made a dent lol

  2. Fortunately they are easy to bring home! So much food on the cruise, you don’t need to buy snacks. :)

  3. These are my favorite to buy on the very last day, then we have something to snack on while we wait in the airport and when we go home :)

  4. It’s so nice to take some Disney magic with you! :)

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