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Peanut Butter & Jelly Milk Shakes at Disney's Hollywood Studios

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At the nostalgic '50's Prime Time Café, where Disney's Hollywood Studios guests are reminded to clean their plates and keep their elbows off the table, one unique menu item has been as much a restaurant fixture as Lucy reruns.

"Some people come just to get the peanut butter and jelly milk shake," says Disney cast member David Mitchell, who has served up his share of the cooling, tastebuds-caressing treat.

For guests it's a trip down memory lane at the end of a straw - only the old peanut butter and jelly sandwiches mom made were never this yummy. It all happened quite by accident, recalled one member of the food and beverage team that launched 50s Prime Time with the opening of the park in 1989. Their charge: come up with a 1950s-inspired menu. "We had a swirled jelly and peanut butter product we used on the sandwiches, he remembers. We were experimenting with milk shakes in the kitchen and wondered what would happen if we dropped in a spoonful and blended it with ice cream. With a few refinements, the signature peanut butter and jelly shake was born."

PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY MILKSHAKE INGREDIENTS:
4 ounce Peanut Butter
4 Ounce Grape Jelly
72 Ounces Vanilla Ice Cream
8 Ounces Milk
8 Ounces Pure Vanilla Extract

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  • Is this the place that if kids don't finish the food the waiter or waitress yells at you? lol

  • Disney is THE MOST accommodating place to go. If you have an allergy, they will make Every attempt to be certain you aren't exposed to what you are allergic to. How do I know? Experience. A friend of mine has a child who can't have gluten. We spoke w/ the cashier at a D-Land resort restaurant, who sent the Head Chef to us & he spoke w/ her mother, with me listening, about how to prepare a meal the child could eat.

    Disney: Thank you for being THE BEST, no matter what they all say!

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  • @heyyferr jam and jelly are separate food products, long story short Jelly is pretty much jam but without the fruit chunks. It's pretty much just well...jelly lol. Jam looks like and pretty much is smushed up fruits so you get chunks and fruit pieces in there. I heard somewhere that jelly contains more sugar? Im not sure how true that is, not gonna look it up for a youtube post.

  • on the menus where is the pb&jmilkshake located (meaning what section?)

  • i'm going to disney world but i am allergic to peanuts what should i do?

  • This changes the way people view pb&J. Epic win.

  • @heyyferr Not sure. Over here (in the States) jelly is smooth, it does not contain seeds or chunks of fruit where as jam does. We use both as they are two different products.

  • @heyyferr yep n_n

  • When they say jelly do they mean jam in british language ??

  • yes

  • I want that in my mouth

  • ITS PEANUT BUTTER JELLY MILKSHAKE TIME

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