


The Lock, Shock, and Barrel Sundae was acceptable. It had a taste much akin to cardboard, like most white chocolate decorations at Walt Disney World. The disappointment here was actually the Lock, Shock, and Barrel white chocolate square. There was an ample amount of whipped cream and Christmas sprinkles scattered along the top of the sundae, which made it very festive and cheery. The cake itself was fluffy and moist with a light vanilla flavor. The vanilla soft serve blended well with the cake and the strawberry topping and was actually quite refreshing. But how does it taste? The Lock, Shock, and Barrel Sundae is a decent dessert, but it’s nothing special. We found this to be quite the shareable treat due to its size and price point. The mischievous “Nightmare Before Christmas” trio is carrying gadgets galore atop this sundae. The white chocolate square features Lock, Shock, and Barrel themselves. Sprinkled across the fluffy whipped cream are red, green, and Mickey-shaped holiday sprinkles.

The tub is filled with a light, fluffy, and green vanilla cake topped with vanilla soft serve, strawberry topping, and whipped cream. The Lock, Shock, and Barrel Sundae at Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies is Christmas in a bathtub! Yes, it’s pricey for a snack at $17.99, but you get to keep the bathtub! Lock, Shock, and Barrel Sundae – $17.99įestive vanilla cake, vanilla ice cream, strawberry topping, whipped cream, and Christmas sprinkles with a Lock, Shock, and Barrel chocolate piece Like the 50th anniversary Uncle Orville treat, this sundae is served in a bathtub. To celebrate the season at Magic Kingdom, Auntie Gravity’s Galactic Goodies is serving a “Nightmare Before Christmas” Lock, Shock, and Barrel sundae.
