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		<title>Cars Land Food: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (Part 3)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the final chapter of our savory series examining the best, worst, and strangest new foods found at Disney California Adventure&#8217;s Cars Land. So far in this trilogy, we&#8217;ve enjoyed the citrus turkey salad at Flo&#8217;s V8 Cafe, and endured the indelibly inedible eggs served by the Cozy Cone Motel. To complete the circle, [...]</p><p><a href="http://blog.touringplans.com/2012/08/16/cars-land-food-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly-part-3/">Cars Land Food: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (Part 3)</a> is a post from the <a href="http://blog.touringplans.com">TouringPlans.com Blog</a>.  Signup for a <a href="http://touringplans.com/join">premium subscription</a> today!  Or get news via <a href="http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=TouringPlansBlog&loc=en_US">Email</a>, <a href="http://twitter.com/TouringPlans">Twitter</a>, & <a href="http://www.facebook.com/TouringPlans.com">Facebook</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Welcome to the final chapter of our savory series examining the best, worst, and strangest new foods found at <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure" target="_blank">Disney California Adventure&#8217;s</a> <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure/lands/cars-land" target="_blank">Cars Land</a>. So far in this trilogy, we&#8217;ve enjoyed the <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure/dining/flos-v8-cafe" target="_blank">citrus turkey salad</a> at <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure/dining/flos-v8-cafe" target="_blank">Flo&#8217;s V8 Cafe</a>, and endured the indelibly inedible eggs served by the <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure/dining/cozy-cone-motel" target="_blank">Cozy Cone Motel</a>.</p>
<p>To complete the circle, today we&#8217;ll take a taste of two of the oddest, must unusual eating options in DCA&#8217;s new expansion area. These &#8220;<a title="" href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060196/" target="_blank">Eli Wallach</a>&#8221; items appear unappetizing, or even absurd, at first glance. But dig beneath the aesthetically challenged surface, may you find something unexpectedly interesting on the inside.</p>
<h3>&#8230;and The Ugly</h3>
<p>I originally hail from the Northeast, where we pride ourselves on our overpaid sports franchises, sprawling landfills, and convenience stores stocked with bizarre flavors of snack food. If you&#8217;ve ever road tripped around Southern Jersey or Philadelphia, you may have discovered the wonders of <a title="" href="http://www.wawa.com" target="_blank">Wawa</a> convenience stores, where you will find an unrivaled variety of surreal potato chips styles; not merely sour cream or BBQ, but tomato ketchup, steak &amp; onion, and hot dog. For me, the pinnacle (or nadir) of potato chip perversity has always been &#8220;dill pickle&#8221; flavor, which is just as powerfully pungent and olfactoraly off-putting as it sounds.</p>
<p>Naturally, when I heard that Disney was attempting their own Dill-icious snack in Cars Land, I had to try it for myself. Each day the Cozy Cone counter service complex prepares 2 different flavors of popcorn, ranging from the everyday (salt &amp; vinegar) to the eyebrow-raising (cheese &amp; bacon). When I spotted the &#8220;dill pickle&#8221; sign outside of <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure/dining/cozy-cone-motel/menus/cone-5-popcone" target="_blank">Cone #5</a> during my second afternoon inside the area, I knew I had to &#8220;take one for the team&#8221; and give it a taste.</p>
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<p>Like all the popcorn flavors that the Cozy Cone sells, you can get your dill delivered inside a expensive souvenir Lightning McQueen container, or in a cardboard box (as I chose). Either way, you&#8217;ll get a sizable (if not quite movie-theater-sized) quantity of warm &#8216;corn, coated in a distinctly greenish powder. Popping an exploratory handful in my mouth, I braced myself for the intense burst of sour, salty pickle punch &#8212; which never came.</p>
<p>Instead of the eye-watering infusion of sharp flavors that I anticipated enduring, I found myself enjoying an unexpectedly edible (and surprising mild) balance of herbs that accentuated the underlying popcorn flavor without utterly overwhelming it. The taste doesn&#8217;t scream &#8220;pickle,&#8221; but rather whispers it gently; if you hunt for the dill with your taste buds, you&#8217;ll find it, but it wouldn&#8217;t be the first thing you&#8217;d think of in a blind taste test. While I went in expecting the dill popcorn to be the <a title="" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beverly_(drink)" target="_blank">Beverly</a> of DCA, the experience turned out to be politely pleasant, instead of the masochistic endurance test I expected.</p>
<p>Naturally, you need something cold to wash down your dill popcorn, so I picked a cup of Red&#8217;s Apple Freeze. This custom-crafted beverage is clearly Disney&#8217;s answer to Universal&#8217;s blockbuster Butterbeer; both feature a slushy yellow base topped with a &#8220;head&#8221; of fluffy foam. The difference is that, from my very first sip, I fell in love with Butterbeer&#8217;s vanilla shortbread sweetness &#8212; in the past 2 years, I&#8217;ve probably spent well over $100 on Potter&#8217;s liquid crack.</p>
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<p>My first involuntary response to Red&#8217;s, on the other hand, was for my mouth to pucker so tightly I think I could taste my tonsils. The bulk of the beverage is a frozen apple juice that is so tart it tastes more like unfiltered cider than anything Mott&#8217;s makes. Honestly, that first sip was so shocking that I nearly tossed the cup in the trash can within a second of the straw touching my tongue.</p>
<p>But there was something undeniably addictive underlying that initial awful experience, encouraging me to try another sip. Among fans of wooden roller coasters and advanced yoga, this phenomenon is well-recognized, and often accompanied by the phrase &#8220;that was terrible, let&#8217;s do it again!&#8221; Gradually, the shock of the drink&#8217;s tartness subsided, revealing subtler sweet notes of toasted marshmallow beneath the sour. I never really warmed to the &#8220;passion fruit /mango&#8221; foam floating on top, but a quick stir of the straw submerged it beneath the icy surface. Much to my shock, 20 minutes after nearly dumping the drink out, I found myself sucking the final specks from the bottom of my cup, and wondering if I should order a second.</p>
<p>Finally, a brief note to illustrate how even the ugliest eating incident can have a beautiful ending at the Disneyland resort. As I sat with my purchases outside the <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure/attractions/blue-sky-cellar" target="_blank">Blue Sky Cellar</a>, eating and watching the <a title="" href="http://touringplans.com/disney-california-adventure/attractions/pixar-play-parade" target="_blank">Pixar Play Parade</a> pass by, I accidentally spilled my half-full box of dill popcorn on the ground. As I crouched in the sidewalk, sadly sweeping my spoiled snack off the cement, a plaid-clad cast member approached. The spill was 100% due to my clumsiness, and I had no expectation of any compensation. But this observant employee (who turned out to be a VIP tour manager) took the initiative to give me a &#8220;no strings attached&#8221; replacement voucher, and insisted I take it, despite my protestations that it was unnecessary. No matter what your opinion of some of DCA&#8217;s new menu items &#8212; bad, ugly, or otherwise &#8212; any downside at Disneyland is definitely outweighed by the good.</p>
<p><em>What new food item at DCA surprised you the most? Leave your menu recommendations in the comments below!</em></p>
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