Universal Studios Florida guests can try various Halloween Horror Nights 33-themed baked goods, such as the Ghost Trap Blondie, Batilda Cookie, and Major Sweets Top Hat from the Halloween Horror Nights Tribute Store. Some are also available at San Francisco Major Sweets Candy Factory.
Major Sweets Top Hat – $15
This treat resembles Major Sweets‘ iconic top hat. It takes a great picture and tastes good too. It’s cookies and cream cake wrapped in a dark chocolate shell. The cake is moist.
It is a pain to eat because the shell is hard and the decorative pieces fall off. But that doesn’t stop it from being a fun treat.
Rating out of 7: 6
Major Sweets Macaron – $3.75 or 6 for $20
This isn’t a very good macaron. We think it’s chocolate and vanilla, but there’s some kind of burning taste.
It tastes cheap.
Rating out of 7: 3
Mini Puft S’more – $7
This is cute but doesn’t taste great. If you want s’mores and you’re attending Halloween Horror Nights, just wait until the event officially starts and get the bit Stay Puft S’more, it’s much better.
There’s a filling inside we couldn’t identify, and it will turn your hands purple.
Rating out of 7: 2
Slimer Brownie – $10
This is terrible. It doesn’t taste like a brownie — more like icing straight out of the container. The green frosting is bad and there’s a bitter aftertaste. Plus it doesn’t have a creative design.
Rating out of 7: 1
Ghost Trap Blondie – $10
This takes a better photo. The panels on the sides are edible paper. It has a surprisingly hard shell over the blondie.
You need to like white chocolate to enjoy this, but even still, it’s not great. The blondie is chalky. At least it looks interesting.
Rating out of 7: 2
Pumpkin Macaron – $3.75 or 6 for $20
This is much better than the Major Sweets Macaron. It has a pumpkin flavor that’s just like pumpkin pie.
The cream inside also has a pumpkin pie consistency.
Rating out of 7: 5
Batilda Cookie – $6.50
This last treat is based on the main creature of the Tribute Store, Batilda, who was first introduced in the Shipyard 32 scare zone last year. It’s a chocolate sugar cookie that tastes like a Costco cookie.
It’s a little dry but the flavor is good. It’s a cute enough cookie, even though it looks more like the Batman symbol than Batilda.
Rating out of 7: 4
Watch our video review of EVERY new menu item at Halloween Horror Nights 33 below.
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