
29 Magical Little Treats To Buy From The Disney Store
Promising reviews: "Perfect for our girls trip during flower & garden festival! Snack goals was achieved!" —CandiSnaxFools"Just bought this a week ago. Quality looks great so far. I've been wearing it all the time." —Aim333Price: $30 (available in two sizes and other styles)
A Figment egg slicer: Before Fourth Wing, there was Figment. Raise a glass (er, an egg?) for everyone's fave lil' purple dragon and make slicing eggs for your salad easier than you could 🌈imagine. 🌈
Promising reviews: "I bought this in April at Disney Springs and it makes me happy. I love Figment and all of his creative cleverness. I have it sitting out in my kitchen and it always gets a compliment. And it slices eggs too! Imagine that." —Arachnib2"LOVE THIS! My 6-year-old could use it with ease! The colors are vibrant and spot on. It is fairly compact and has no problems." —DisneyMommaELKPrice: $14.99
A Mickey mouse pom-pom bag charm to make your Labubu an Official Mouseketeer. (Mickey 100% can hang with any charms you already have on your bag.)
Promising review: "Obsessed with this cute Mickey pom. Good quality and looks so cute and chic on my Loungefly bags. Easy to mix and match." —kkwielgosPrice: $19.99
An Orange Bird veggie peeler because adults deserve to have fun in the kitchen, too, no matter how far away you might *actually* live from the Enchanted Tiki Room.
And it comes with a sweet little orange slice shaped cover to protect it when it's not in use.Promising review: "I bought this about two weeks ago. It makes peeling so much fun." —Terrie0524Price: $14.99
A Lego Pixar lamp that needs no introduction because it's *that* iconic. You can totally HEAR the happy squishing sounds now, can't you?
*sighs and adds to my cart because I do, in fact, need this in my office STAT*Price: $69.99
A Disney princess lunchbox because adulthood is a SCAM and why *not* bring your food to work in a smile-inducing insulated bag with all your fave princesses cheering on your day? And it's on sale!
Price: $17.49 (originally $24.99)
A Disneyland ✌️ baseball cap for turning your bad hair days around faster than you can say, "To all who come to this happy place, welcome."
Promising reviews: "Been waiting for this hat to come in stock since last summer. Always sold out in the parks too. Finally spotted it here. Nice quality snapback hat." —DTAG"I love this hat! It is great quality and it was a very nice present!" —GiorgianaPrice: $29.99 (also available in a Disney World version)
An Up basket tote because adventure is out there no matter if you're headed to the pool, the beach, or a picnic in the park. The drawstring closure means that you can romp around as much as you want without fear of losing your stuff, too!
Don't forget to pack a few tennis balls for the snipes. Price: $62.04 (originally $72.99)
A palm-size Stitch plush as cute as a button and not *much* larger than one! Whether you want the cutest desk pet around or just need a lil alien hanging out in your tote bag, these are the perfect size to bring some packable Disney joy around everyday.
Promising review: "Saw it, loved it, bought it. Well made and the cutest ever!" —Disney4evrrPrice: $16.99 (available in nine other styles)
Or a Stitch plush bucket hat if you prefer to *wear* your little Stitch as a fashion accessory. (And the bucket hat will help keep you cool in the summer heat, too!)
Promising review: "Very cute! I got this for summer! Very cute and it's great hat to wear for the heat." —Kccali92Price: $25.99 (available in two other styles)
A 100% heavyweight cotton Inside Out spirit jersey because — and I'm going to hold your hand when I say this — it's the tenth anniversary and this is obviously the correct way to celebrate all your ~feelings~ on the matter.
Promising review: "I bought this spirit jersey this week and it's definitely the best one I've ever bought. The attention to detail is very well done with every emotion having special features based on their emotion." —Blue skyPrice: $79.99 (available in sizes XS–XXL)
A Meet the Robinsons tote bag so you can remind yourself to keep moving forward even when you're having to dig at the bottom for your keys. Again.
If a new tote bag is your ideal perfect little treat, fret not: The Disney Store has over 200 bags for your little treating pleasure!Price: $19.99
A Haunted Mansion paper towel holder foolish mortals everywhere will try to kidnap from your kitchen because it's just *that* subtle and delightfully ghoulish.
Promising review: "I didn't expect to have feelings for a paper towel holder, y'all, but I kinda love it. It's very well made and substantial, not like those flimsy ones that fall over when you try to get a sheet. Its best feature, though, is how completely whimsical it is & that it makes me smile every time I pass it." —starryj13Price: $39.99
A quilted Mickey Mouse cosmetic bag reviewers love for its ability to hold just about everything and will bring your fave hey there, hi there, ho there leader of the club straight to your bag.
It's also part of a collection of quilted bags that come in other sizes and lengths.Promising reviews: "I use this to carry around some makeup, medications, band-aids, and hand sanitizers. I love it because it holds all the important little things I rotate between bags/backpacks with my kids. It holds a fair amount of things and there is still a lot of room in it." —DisneyMama0701"First of all, this makeup bag is adorable! It's very soft and I love all of the Mickey details. It is big enough to hold all of my cosmetics. Great travel bag!" —Lovethemouse2Price: $19.99
A Tiana sketchbook ornament perfect for holiday trees, sure, but *also* a wonderful lil addition to your desk so you can have your fave hardworking princess cheering you on as you squash that imposter syndrome, answer those emails, crunch those numbers... After all, you're 🎶almost there! 🎶
Promising reviews: "I absolutely love this ornament and her paint job for my ornament is phenomenal. I really love how they decided to design this one with her blue dress and a lily pad." —Aurora89"Tiana is dazzling and I love that she's in her blue dress! I also love the glass window she's sitting on and that you can actually see through it. I can't wait to add her to my Disney themed Christmas tree this year!" —Hopey101Price: $26.99
A Mickey and Walt Funko figurine to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Disneyland in the cutest (and most nostalgic!) way possible.
Promising reviews: "Absolutely love this item, so happy I made the purchase. It's made well & has a nice weight to it. Great details!" —WDWDisneyfan4life"A must-have for any collector, the design is incredible and very nostalgic. Walt forever." —Andretp7Price: $49.99
A pair of Mickey and friends lounge pants featuring an old school print so you can kick back, relax, and watch all your fave Mickey cartoons on Saturday morning as Walt intended.
Price: $29.99 (available in sizes S–3XL)
A Monster's, Inc. scream canister water bottle that *actually screams* when you open it. (Don't worry: You can turn that bit of Disney magic ~off~ if cinematic accuracy ain't your thing first thing in the a.m.)
Promising reviews: "Great quality and the scream always catches me off guard. The scream function can also be turned off if you happen to be an early riser." —Conan"Honestly, this is the nicest scream canister I have ever seen. I can't imagine a better design and well crafted cup to drink my luke warm water out of. This has truly changed the water drinking game. I even learned that when I bring the cup to work and want to scream I can just do it into the canister to refill it." —ParrotfishPrice: $34.99
A Big Hero 6 figure set because whether you want your personal healthcare companion hanging out by you at all times or just want to hurt your own feelings and put Tadashi in a place of honor (RIP), you're going to find some faves in this set.
Price: $26.99
An iconic Mickey Mouse lamp reviewers call the perfect night-light and it's just a bonus that it's shaped like everyone's fave mouse, the one who started it all.
Promising reviews: "This lamp is fun and perfect for a little mood lighting. We either place it outside while enjoying our evening under the stars or on the mantel with a few candles to create a calming ambiance. I like that it has the wooden base. Make is very sturdy." —Beachbumette"Very cute Disney light. We use one in our camper as a night light and have another for the house." —626StitchMomPrice: $39.99
Some monorail tongs you'll use as often in your kitchen as you use the monorail in your Disney travels. And yes, it *does* have, "Please stand clear of the doors" in English on one side and Spanish on the other. You're welcome.
Promising review: "Hands down the cutest kitchen gadget I own! Very well made and a daily reminder of my favorite place." —Gina PPrice: $14.99
A Tinker Bell tie-dye nightshirt because if you need some help getting to sleepy land, you can always take a small detour to Neverland.
Promising review: "These feel like my expensive bamboo jammies. I will buy every one that is available!! Cozy and cool and doesn't cling." —WonderlandMommyPrice: $36.99 (available in sizes XS–3X)
A sculpted Tigger mug which is basically the MOST perfect vessel to hold your morning java. (Because who *doesn't* want some bouncy, trouncy, fun, fun, fun, fun, fun to put some pep in their step?)
Promising review: "If you love classic Tigger and you're a sucker for a good mug — this is a must! Bonus it's dishwasher safe and holds a ton of coffee!" —82 DreaminPrice: $24.99
A Panda Mei plush keychain to remind yourself to be true to your self *and* to listen to all the 4*TOWN you want.
Price: $14.99
A Mickey Mouse Disneyland map tee so even if you're at the grocery store, you know *exactly* how you would get to Space Mountain if you ~accidentally~ hopped on a plane and took yourself to the Happiest Place on Earth.
Heads up! Reviewers say this runs large, so keep that in mind for sizing. Promising reviews: "Great t-shirt. Seems to fit more oversized/unisex than for women's. Love the slits at the bottom. Embroidery is great, graphic on the back is large. It's thin, so very soft, and comfortable." —Shaynn"The material is very soft and breathable. I love the embroidery detail and the simplicity of the design, in addition the slits at the bottom hem. It fits true to size but is not fitted like traditional women's sizing." —AS1928Price: $34.99 (available in sizes XS–3X)
A pair of Simba hoop earrings if you're trying to bring more of that Hakuna Matata into your life, but in a ~subtle~ can-still-wear-to-the-office kind of way.
Promising review: "This set of earrings are beautiful. They are larger than I expected, but I like the size. They are very well made and lightweight." —tlkdisneyfanPrice: $40
A cuddly Nana plush perfect for watching Peter Pan on the couch or just giving you a soft, squishy friend to snuggle up with at night.
Promising reviews: "Absolutely LOVE this Nana plush! She's perfect for my Peter Pan collection! Much bigger and softer than I thought she would be — she's perfect! I love seeing Peter Pan merchandise that's NOT Tinkerbell!" —Jensk8s"Nana is my favorite Disney character, so I was beyond excited when I saw this plushie! She is amazingly soft and huggable and the perfect size. She's very well made and absolutely adorable! I'm hoping that Disney will release more of the Disney Japan Nana items!" —JENKS13Price: $39.99
A Nike Minnie Mouse sleeveless polo to bring a smidgen of Disney magic to your next pickleball game.
Price: $55 (available in sizes XS–XXL)
And finally, a splurgy signed, limited edition print of Yzma being a whole mood. An icon. A legend. Call it a mental health write-off and put it up on your wall. And when the receipt comes, put that receipt in a box, and then put that box inside of another box, and then mail that box to yourself, and when it arrives... Smash it with a hammer!
Price: $295
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