Originally Posted by
exbayern
You obviously have never had a 'coffee' at a US Disney park, I take it?

It's many, many years since I visited Disneyland (the original) and I don't recall drinking coffee there - but it would be a pretty safe bet for me to say that I didn't. Our Canadian friend has put me in the mood to revisit Disneyland Paris during my next trip to France in a few months; if I go I may see what passes for coffee there and report on it. Purely for social research purposes of course...
Originally Posted by
exbayern
On our very first visit to the United States long, long ago, my mother was warned about the coffee. I well remember her anticipation that Disneyland at least would have good coffee (I don't know if she was imagining that
Mickey made it?) but was so disappointed to find that it was sponsored by Hills Bros.
A mouse that makes coffee - didn't you post a Youtube link about that recently
Something tells me that was a far better option than the current Nescafe version. (Oh, and their 'espresso' drinks at most Disney-run outlets don't contain any coffee, or any milk, just as a 'Dole Whip' contains no dairy in the whip) Truly magical, they are!
Any beverage that contains the word "Drink" in its description is a dead giveaway.
I'll admit to fondness for coffee flavoured milk that I can buy in 2 litre containers at my local supermarket - it is actually full cream milk. As long as I remind myself that it doesn't contain any actual coffee then I quite enjoy it.