Tokyo Disneyland in Japan kicked off the sixth Disney Pal-Palooza event, “Vanellope’s Sweets Pop World,” on April 8, 2026.
The whole event is themed around the candy world Vanellope dreams up, so the park is packed with cute, poppy designs across decorations, merchandise, and food. One of the most buzzed-about items in the lineup is the “Pal-Palooza Parfait.”
There are actually two versions of the Pal-Palooza Parfait: a food version where you pick your toppings, and a goods version where you choose your container and the sweets that go inside. Both are huge hits.
This post is all about the goods version — the customizable Pal-Palooza Parfait where you pick your container and your sweets. Whichever combination you go with, the result is genuinely adorable and tastes great too.
Pal-Palooza Parfait (Goods) — Quick Overview
Product: Pal-Palooza Parfait Goods
Contents: One container (parfait cup or pouch) + 10 sweets
Price: Parfait cup ¥2,600 / Pouch ¥2,200
Where to buy: Pastry Palace, World Bazaar, Tokyo Disneyland
Available: March 9, 2026 – June 30, 2026
The Pal-Palooza Parfait (Goods) is a container packed with sweets. You first pick your container — either a parfait cup or a pouch — and then choose your sweets from 12 different options, building a one-of-a-kind set.
Pricing depends on the container: ¥2,600 if you go with the parfait cup, and ¥2,200 if you go with the pouch.
The parfait cup comes in 2 cup styles and 2 lid styles, so there are 4 combinations to choose from. The pouch comes in 2 designs. Among these — one cup, one lid, and one pouch design — the design changes between the first half of the event (through April 30) and the second half (May 1 – June 30).

The shop is Pastry Palace, located in World Bazaar at the park entrance. On busy days they sometimes issue a Standby Pass, so it’s a good idea to ask a Cast Member about the day’s situation.
The neighboring restaurant, Ice Cream Cones, sells the food version of the Pal-Palooza Parfait.
Pal-Palooza Parfait (Goods) — A Closer Look

Parfait Cup
The Pal-Palooza Parfait cup comes in 2 cup styles and 2 lid styles, giving you 4 combinations to pick from.
The regular design (available through the entire event) is a striped cup paired with a lid where the donut is mint green and the whipped cream is white.
For my visit, I went with the first-half-only design for both the cup and the lid. The first-half cup is decorated with assorted sweets illustrations, and its lid pairs a white donut with pink whipped cream.
For reference, the second-half lid switches the colors — pink donut with mint green whipped cream.
Pouch
The regular pouch design is mint green, with Vanellope on the front.
The first-half-only design is a pink pouch featuring Chip and Dale.
It’s made of mesh material — semi-transparent, cute, and feels durable. Both versions have a heart-shaped carabiner attached, which is a nice touch. The Chip and Dale pouch also has embroidered hearts, stars, and Mickeys around the characters — really thoughtful detailing. Pouch dimensions are 14.5cm × 16.5cm with a 3cm gusset.
I picked the first-half-only Chip and Dale pouch for myself.
For the second half of the event, the pouch will be white and feature Mickey and Minnie.
The Sweets Lineup
You get to pick from 12 types of sweets in total. The lineup includes Disney’s signature chocolate crunch, plus cookies, gummies, and Japanese rice crackers (senbei) — a nice mix of options.
- Gummies: 1 type
- Chocolate Crunch: 3 types
(Milk, Melon Soda, Butterscotch) - Cookies: 6 types
(Heart-shaped, Printed, Green Apple, Chocolate, Ice-cream-shaped, Strawberry & Butter) - Rice crackers (senbei): 2 types
(Salt, Tomato — candy-shaped)
Some of the cookie colors will also change between the first and second halves of the event.
My Honest Take

Honestly, being able to pick both the container and the sweets inside felt like a treat in itself.
In the past, I’d sometimes buy something with a cute container only to end up not loving the snacks tucked inside. The fact that you can fully customize this set is a huge plus — and it probably helps cut down on food waste, too.
For Instagram-worthy park photos, the parfait cup is the obvious pick. If you’re buying it as a gift to take home, the pouch travels better since it doesn’t take up much space. And if it’s just for you? Both are great. The pouch wins on practicality, but the parfait cup also doubles as a cute storage piece for small items.
One thing to keep in mind while you’re enjoying the park: the parfait cup is bulky and surprisingly heavy. Drop it and you might break something, so picking it up first thing in the morning probably isn’t the smartest move. That said, it’s so cute that once you do have it, you’ll want to take photos of it all over the park — and you should!
Final Thoughts
So that was a look at the Pal-Palooza Parfait Goods, available during Disney Pal-Palooza “Vanellope’s Sweets Pop World” at Tokyo Disneyland in Japan.
Being able to fill an adorable container with the sweets you actually want feels like a dream come true. With 4 parfait cup combinations and 2 pouch designs, the variety is a big selling point.
Picking one up makes the whole event a lot more fun, so if you’re heading to Tokyo Disneyland during the event window, definitely give it a look!
