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Disneyland’s new Poison Apple Glow Cube has one of the most complicated names

Disneyland’s new Poison Apple Glow Cube has one of the most complicated names

A new Disneyland Poison Apple Glow Cube is here, with one of the most complicated names for a not-so-complicated item. The Green Poison Red Apple Glow Cube sounds like a big chunk (but we don’t recommend eating it).

Green Poison Glow Cube with Red Apple – $6.79

Disneyland’s new Poison Apple Glow Cube has one of the most complicated namesDisneyland’s new Poison Apple Glow Cube has one of the most complicated names

Not to be confused with the Green Poison Apple Glow Cube, this is a Red apple-shaped light cube with Green Poison on top of that. There were so many versions of the Poison Apple Glow Cube that the naming conventions quickly had to expand to keep up.

A person holds a small green and red apple-shaped object, reminiscent of a poisoned apple from fairy tales, in an outdoor setting with people, trees, and a mystical glowing cube in the background.A person holds a small green and red apple-shaped object, reminiscent of a poisoned apple from fairy tales, in an outdoor setting with people, trees, and a mystical glowing cube in the background.

The button to turn on the glow effect is located on the back of the apple. The button itself is the red apple color, but is located in the middle of a drop of green poison.

A hand holds a candied apple that resembles a green skull with red eyes and mouth, reflecting the eerie appeal of a poison apple. People can be seen standing in the background.A hand holds a candied apple that resembles a green skull with red eyes and mouth, reflecting the eerie appeal of a poison apple. People can be seen standing in the background.

It glows with an eerie green and red glow, adding a toxic note to your drink.

Where can I find the glowing cube “Green Poison, Red Apple”?

Close up of a hand holding a Halloween menu with specialty drinks, including a Kuzco's Poison Bottle Glow Cube, and glow-in-the-dark accessories with spooky decorations like pumpkins and bats.Close up of a hand holding a Halloween menu with specialty drinks, including a Kuzco's Poison Bottle Glow Cube, and glow-in-the-dark accessories with spooky decorations like pumpkins and bats.

If you’re looking to expand your Poison Apple Glow Cube collection, you’ll find this latest release at multiple locations throughout the resort.

Disneyland Park:

  • Café Carnation
  • Galactic Grill
  • Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlor
  • Harbour Galley
  • Jolly Holiday Bakery Café
  • Mint Julep Bar
  • Red Rose Tavern
  • Refreshment corner
  • Troubadour Tavern

Disney California Adventure

  • Bayside Beers
  • Boardwalk Pizza & Pasta
  • Chiller at Paradise Gardens Park
  • Clarabelle’s handmade ice cream
  • Hollywood Lounge
  • Mendocino Terrace
  • Sonoma Terrace

Disneyland Resort Hotels

  • Trader Sam’s Enchanted Tiki Bar at the Disneyland Hotel
  • Grand Californian Great Hall Cart at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel & Spa

Halloween season at Disneyland Resort runs from August 23 to October 31, but souvenir items are available while supplies last.

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Katie Francis




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