Where to Find Fudge at Walt Disney World (Every Location)
It’s chocolate. It’s decadent. It’s delicious. We’re talking fudge and where to find it at Walt Disney World. I consider myself a fudge connoisseur, and I know a few people who would back me up on that one. My memories of the sticky chocolate stuff date back to my childhood when my grandmother made batches galore with and without nuts. We brought home multiple tins, and I was a master at sneaking a bite at every chance I could get. It’s no wonder I have a chocolate problem.
As I grew older, fudge became something I only indulged in on vacation. On our first night at Magic Kingdom, we always stopped at the Confectionery on Main Street, USA, before returning to the room. I picked up an order of fudge and a small plastic knife to store in our room’s mini fridge. Each night, I would delight in a thin slice before bed.
Now, I visit the parks almost weekly, so I have to space out my fudge cravings. But when chocolate calls, I know how to find it. As with life, things change, and I often have to go out of the way to get a slice these days. Sadly, you won’t see many unique flavors like mint chocolate, English toffee, or maple. But most places still offer a few choices.
Magic Kingdom
If you’re visiting Magic Kingdom, you can find fudge at Big Top Souvenirs and Main Street Confectionery. However, Main Street Confectionery is now sponsored by Mars Candy. So, your only option is to get an order covered with candy. You cannot purchase the plain version anymore. Here are the options:
- Skittles Fudge Bites (These are five fruit-flavored bites inspired by Skittles. They are white chocolate with a drizzle and candy center. Flavors are grape, green apple, lemon, orange, and strawberry.)
- Caramel Cold Brew Fudge with M&M’s Minis (Coffee flavored fudge made with M&M Candies.)
- Twix Fudge Pop (Made with shortbread cookie pieces and topped with chopped Twis and caramel.)
- Chocolate Pretzel Fudge (Topped with M&M candies and pretzel pieces.)
Plain fudge is available at Big Top Souvenirs in Storybook Circus. It’s across from Dumbo, the Flying Elephant. It’s important to know that this location usually closes by 7:00 p.m.
*Main Street Confectionery has the option to mobile order, which could save you some time waiting in line. They are open until an hour after the park closes.
Epcot
Fudge used to be available at the Karamell-Kuche in Epcot’s Germany Pavilion. But these days, they mostly sell caramel and chocolate-dipped caramel candies, so we’re not talking about the same old-fashioned fudge.
Animal Kingdom
Zuri’s Sweets Shop is at the back of the Africa section of the park near the exit of Kilimanjaro Safaris. This location sells a variety of treats, including our beloved traditional fudge. They also accept mobile orders.
Disney Springs
Disney’s Candy Cauldron, on the West Side of Disney Springs, offers fudge. You can also purchase it from Goofy’s Candy Company on the Marketplace end of Disney Springs. Both of these locations accept mobile orders.
Disney’s Boardwalk
Disney’s Boardwalk has a candy case with fudge inside the Screen Door General Store. If you want to learn more, we have an entire list of things to do at Disney’s Boardwalk. You might add pick up a piece of fudge to the list!
Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Lastly, Bay View Gifts (BVG) at Disney’s Contemporary Resort has a case with treats, including fudge, in the center of the gift shop. The shop is located on the fourth floor (the Grand Concourse). If you’re leaving Magic Kingdom, you can walk to the Contemporary or hop off the resort monorail. It’s the first stop after leaving Magic Kingdom.
Fudge Flavors at Disney World
Most regular locations offer the following flavors of fudge:
- Cookies & Cream Fudge
- Chocolate Fudge
- Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge
Each one counts as a snack credit on the Disney Dining Plan.
I hope you found this guide to finding fudge at Walt Disney World helpful! It’s a delicious treat. For more dining at Walt Disney World, try our Disney World Dining Handbook. It contains a complete overview of dining, reservations, and other planning details.
In the Comments
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