Chocolate Treats in New Story Book Keepsake Tins at Disney World

Alice Kennedy

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Two hands hold Disney Parks Story Book Souvenir Tins for "Snow White" and "The Princess and the Frog," filled with chocolates.

Chocolate Treats in New Story Book Keepsake Tins at Disney World

Looking for a snack that could also double as a keepsake? Look no further than these chocolate treats that come in Disney Princess storybook tins.

Snow White Storybook Tin – $12.99

A hand holds a Disney Parks souvenir tin styled like a storybook, titled "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," with ornate gold borders.

The Snow White storybook contains six Milk Chocolate Black Cherry Truffles in a keepsake tin that is designed to look just like the Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs storybook, as seen at the beginning of the animated film.

As part of the “Dreams Come True” chocolate treats line, the tin is made of gold-tone metal with printed filigree. The front has the story’s name in gold and blue text, as well as images of the Seven Dwarfs along the bottom. The back is plain with the general food ingredient information.

Princess and the Frog Storybook Tin – $12.99

A hand holds a small green "The Princess and the Frog" souvenir tin with gold accents—an item often found at Disney parks.

The Princess and the Frog storybook tin contains four Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels in a keepsake tin that is designed to look just like the Princess and the Frog storybook.

Also part of the “Dreams Come True” chocolate treats line, the tin is made of teal metal with printed filigree. The front has the story’s name in gold-tone text, as well an image of the crown on top of a lily pad.

Cinderella Storybook Tin – $12.99

A hand displays a small, ornate orange "Cinderella" storybook tin in front of a Disney park store shelf stocked with souvenirs.

The Snow White storybook contains four Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramels in a keepsake tin that is designed to look just like the Cinderella storybook, as seen at the beginning of the animated film.

Also part of the “Dreams Come True” chocolate treats line, the tin is made of orange metal with yellow printed filigree. The front has the story’s name in light blue text, as well as images of birds, Jaq and Gus, a crown, and the glass slipper sitting on a pillow.

We found the storybook tins in Celebrity 5 & 10 at Hollywood Studios. There is also a Sleeping Beauty storybook tin available at Walt Disney World.

Do you think these “Dreams Come True” chocolates would be a fun keepsake? Let u know in the comments and on social media.

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