Hi Lysa, We have brought back two souvenirs that did the trick. The best was a pack of disney chocolates. The last time I was in the park they sold the chocolate money styled candies and they have packs of small individually wrapped characters. I thought it would be perfect, but my daughter's school wouldn't let me give them out because they stated that they were manufactured on equipment that may have come into contact with peanuts or other nuts.
My daughter was a bit heart broken, but cheered up when she learned she was allowed to share them with her friends when they came over for play-dates.
Another alternative would be stickers. Throughout the park you can find rolls of stickers with different themes. The rolls consist of repeating sets of about 10 stickers. The sheets are perforated and you should be able to get 17 sheets from each set. We used these stickers in the trick-or-treating bags for my daughter's class last year. I hope that helped. Have a great trip. Michelle
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