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Old 23 Jun 16, 05:01 PM  
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What are 'crustables' kids meals

Been looking at the menus at Disney parks to see where I think will be the best place for all our family (4 members) to be able to find something to eat as we are all quite fussy! We have 2 kids so been looking kids meals as well and keep seeing crustables meals- what exactly are these? I have been to America before but is was pre kids and have never heard of them before
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Old 23 Jun 16, 05:05 PM  
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It's Smuckers 'Uncrustables'. They are pre-packed, peanut butter and jam sandwiches. They are on white bread and have no crusts.
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Old 23 Jun 16, 05:06 PM  
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If you type it in to Google there are loads of pictures, might help you figure out if it's something your kids would eat?
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Old 23 Jun 16, 06:11 PM  
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It's Smuckers 'Uncrustables'. They are pre-packed, peanut butter and jam sandwiches. They are on white bread and have no crusts.
Thanks! Kids don't like peanut butter so that rules them out!
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Old 23 Jun 16, 06:40 PM  
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Just a thought but you can get a jacket potato in MK in Liberty Square don't know if thats any help to you I have got one from there and then joined DH in Columbia Harbour House as he likes there sandwiches.
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Old 23 Jun 16, 07:19 PM  
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Qs meals are no different for adults or children so just get them whatever they will eat from the adult menu. I didn't know this til a cm told us in sunshine seasons the other day x
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Old 23 Jun 16, 09:12 PM  
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Qs meals are no different for adults or children so just get them whatever they will eat from the adult menu. I didn't know this til a cm told us in sunshine seasons the other day x
Thank you I didn't know that I thought kids under 9 had to order from the kids menu.
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Old 23 Jun 16, 09:18 PM  
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They don't even have to have a meal each. You can always ask for extra plates and share. Except at buffets, when everyone will be charged.

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As above quick service kids can eat adult meals the credits are not split into child and adult. So eg order an adult sandwich (plain if they don't do stuff on it) and let them share if they wont manage a full one each.

Table service credits are split child and adult.
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Uncrustables are delicious! I get them every year I go to the states and I'm now 26 haha. I'm not one who would ever have peanut butter in a sandwich, but these taste really good as a quick snack.
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