This doughnut on a shake is Disney Cruise goals
It's a doughnut . . . it's a shake . . . it's a doughnut shake?
It's a doughnut . . . it's a shake . . . it's a doughnut shake?
Yes, it's a doughnut shake. Except, its official name is the Peanut Butter Tower, a name that feels really misleading for a shake that literally has a full-sized glazed doughnut on top.
You can find this doughnut dream come true on the Disney Dream at Vanellope's Sweets & Treats. It's made of a chocolate shake base with peanut butter snickers gelato, a peanut butter cookie, peanut butter glaze, homemade whipped cream, snickers and a glazed doughnut.
Vanellope's is the Disney Dream's signature sweets shop and is themed to the arcade game from the movie "Wreck it Ralph," and named for the main character. There are statues of both Vanellope and King Candy inside the store. It has more than 20 kinds of gelato, 16 types of ice cream, dozens of toppings and one delightful doughnut shake.
Should you eat the doughnut and then drink the shake? Or vice versa? Turns out there is no wrong way to devour a doughnut shake. "Good Morning America" opted to eat the doughnut first. We went behind the counter to get a look at how it's made.
The Disney Dream sails 3- and 4-night cruises from Port Canaveral, Florida, to the Bahamas.
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