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Mickey-shaped gingerbread cookies at Disneyland in California are now subject to a purchase limit of five per order. This decision comes in response to an overwhelming surge in demand, as guests flock to the park to indulge in this festive treat. The iconic cookies have become a seasonal favorite, drawing visitors who wish to savor the holiday spirit while enjoying the enchanting atmosphere of Disneyland.
The limit aims to ensure that more guests have the opportunity to enjoy these beloved snacks, which are known for their delightful taste and whimsical design. With the holiday season in full swing, the park has seen an influx of visitors eager to partake in the seasonal offerings. This measure reflects Disneyland's commitment to providing a magical experience for all, while also managing the high demand for its popular holiday items.
As the festivities continue, guests are encouraged to savor the holiday spirit responsibly and enjoy the charm that Disneyland has to offer.
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