Sea World/Busch Gardens wins the in-park Pretzel Wars with the Bacon Fury. And the fact they have some craft brews to wash it down with is definitely a plus.
The mickey pretzels are made by the same company that does all the theme parks regular pretzels. The key to keeping pretzels soft is making sure there is water added to the reservoir in the machine and the humidity control knob is adjusted to keep the pretzels just moist enough without melting the salt off. I don't think universal uses the humidity feature causing the super pretzels to get hard quickly.Their lemonade is really underrated and goes great with the pretzels. I seriously hope Universal is going to expand the AA stands to other areas of the parks because the parkwide pretzels get hard really fast. I never understood why that's still an issue after all these years; Disney used to have hard pretzels but that changed once the Mickey pretzels were brought over.
Your taste opinion is obviously prejudiced by the inclusion of Craft Brews. .....Next.Sea World/Busch Gardens wins the in-park Pretzel Wars with the Bacon Fury. And the fact they have some craft brews to wash it down with is definitely a plus.
Why "sadly?" You got to eat TWO pretzels!funny pretzel story...I was on a first date someone and we went to this bar/restaurant, and she went to the bathroom to wash our hands. I ordered two large pretzels for the table, and she came back and told me she didn't eat carbs or was gluten free or some crap, so I ate them both in front of her.
That was our last date sadly.
funny pretzel story...I was on a first date someone and we went to this bar/restaurant, and she went to the bathroom to wash our hands. I ordered two large pretzels for the table, and she came back and told me she didn't eat carbs or was gluten free or some crap, so I ate them both in front of her.
That was our last date sadly.
Walked by the Cinnebon many a time but they look too rich for my tastes....I never saw an Auntie Ann's in my neck of the woods until this year.Now, it appears a bunch of them popped up. Kennywood even had two locations for their Holiday Festival this season.
*waits for this thread to get derailed by funnel cake talk*
This is my new favorite thread, BTW.
The soft pretzels at Wawa will do in a pinch when I want a Philly style soft pretzel. Philly does good food all around.
I ate Auntie Ann's for the first time last June by the amazing adventures of Spider-Man ride. I smelled something really good and just ended up in front of the small stand. The first bite I took of that cinnamon sugar pretzel, I think all I ate that day were AA's pretzels. AMAZING.
The Pretzel Kitchen at SWO has hands down the best ones in Orlando/Tampa.
The stuffed pretzels at Disney are also really good.
I literally just got home from there!Look what you made me do.
Look what you made me do.
This thread cracks me up...
It was your idea.