Disney Pasta Snacks at Tokyo Disney Resort — All 4 Bags & Tins, 8 Flavors Compared

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Quick Take
We tasted all 4 Disney pasta snack products and 8 flavors in Japan. Prices range from ¥700 to ¥1,600, and the best bang for your buck is the Mickey & Friends assorted bag (about ¥6.88/g). Every product has the same crisp, firm bite, and the salt flavor is a guaranteed hit no matter which pack you grab. For a beer snack, go with the Toy Story bag; for family sharing, the Fantasy Springs tin is the way to go.

Wondering what kinds of Disney pasta snacks are out there in Japan?

Disney pasta snacks at Tokyo Disney Resort come in all sorts of formats — bags, tins, single packs, and assortments — adding up to 4 different products and 8 flavors in total. They’re a popular souvenir, but plenty of people end up asking, “Which one should I actually buy?”

In this post, we tried all 4 products side by side and broke down the flavor differences, prices, value per gram, and which one fits which scene. Use it as a quick reference before you shop.

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Disney Pasta Snacks: The 4 Products at a Glance

Here’s a quick overview of the four products we compared.

ProductPrice (tax incl.)Net weight (per gram)Format
Pasta Snack Bag
Mickey Mouse & Friends (assorted)
¥1,100160g
(approx. ¥6.88/g)
Outer bag with assorted small packs
Pasta Snack Tin
Fantasy Springs
¥1,600120g
(approx. ¥13.33/g)
Tin with assorted small packs
Pasta Snack Bag
Mickey Mouse & Friends (single)
¥70090g
(approx. ¥7.78/g)
Single large bag
Pasta Snack Bag
Toy Story
¥70090g
(approx. ¥7.78/g)
Single large bag
Pasta Snack Bag — Mickey Mouse & Friends (assorted)

Pasta Snack Bag — Mickey Mouse & Friends (assorted)

Pasta Snack Tin — Fantasy Springs

Pasta Snack Tin — Fantasy Springs

Pasta Snack Bag — Mickey Mouse & Friends (single)

Pasta Snack Bag — Mickey Mouse & Friends (single)

Pasta Snack Bag — Toy Story

Pasta Snack Bag — Toy Story

Flavor Lineup by Product

ProductFlavors
Pasta Snack Bag
Mickey & Friends (assorted)
• Salt — 16g × 5 packs
• Smoked Turkey Leg — 16g × 5 packs
Pasta Snack Tin
Fantasy Springs
• Cheese — 8g × 2 packs
• Onion Gratin Soup — 8g × 2 packs
• Shrimp Bisque — 8g × 2 packs
• Salt — 8g × 3 packs
• Consommé — 8g × 3 packs
• Smoked Bacon — 8g × 3 packs
Pasta Snack Bag
Mickey & Friends (single)
Salt (90g)
Pasta Snack Bag
Toy Story
Bacon Pepper (90g)

Disney Pasta Snacks — A Closer Look at Each Product

Look & Packaging

Pasta Snack Bag — Mickey Mouse & Friends (assorted)

This big, lively bag features Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and the rest of the gang in one cheerful design. Inside, you’ll find 10 individual mini-packs across 2 flavors — perfect for sharing a little bit at a time with a group.

Mickey & Friends assorted bag — front
Mickey & Friends assorted bag — back
Salt mini-pack
Smoked Turkey Leg mini-pack
Mickey & Friends assorted bag — contents
Mickey & Friends assorted bag — pasta snacks plated

Pasta Snack Tin — Fantasy Springs

Of the four products, this one wins on Disney charm. The tin captures the look and feel of Fantasy Springs at Tokyo DisneySea so beautifully that you’ll want to keep it long after you’ve finished eating. Pop the lid, and you’ll find 15 individual packs across 6 flavors — that “what should I try first?” excitement is unique to this product.

Fantasy Springs tin — top view
Fantasy Springs tin — side view
Fantasy Springs tin — opened
Fantasy Springs tin — Cheese mini-pack
Fantasy Springs tin — Onion Gratin Soup mini-pack
Fantasy Springs tin — Shrimp Bisque mini-pack
Fantasy Springs tin — pasta snacks plated

Pasta Snack Bag — Mickey & Friends (single)

This is a simple large bag featuring Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, and the gang, packed with 90g of salt-flavor pasta snacks. It’s built for people who just want to eat a lot of one thing — and the resealable zipper at the top makes it an easy-going pick.

Mickey & Friends single bag — front
Mickey & Friends single bag — opened

Pasta Snack Bag — Toy Story

This bright, eye-catching bag features the Toy Story characters in a punchy color palette. The pop-style design works great as a gift for kids, but Disney-loving adults will love it too. Since it comes in just one flavor, it’s a clean pick for anyone who already knows what they’re craving. Like the single Mickey bag, it has a resealable zipper, which is a nice touch.

Toy Story bag — front
Toy Story bag — opened

Taste, Aroma & Texture

One thing every product has in common: a crisp, firm bite. These aren’t your typical airy snacks — there’s real chew, and you’ll feel satisfied even with a small portion. That’s a big plus across the lineup.

Bacon Pepper (Toy Story bag)

Bacon flavor hits right from the first bite. There’s pepper aroma in the mix, but barely any heat — even our 4-year-old can handle it (your mileage may vary, so use your own judgment with kids). The pepper isn’t the star up front; it shows up afterward, drifting through the nose as you chew. The bold bacon presence makes this one especially satisfying as a beer snack.

Salt (Mickey & Friends assorted, Mickey & Friends single, Fantasy Springs tin)

This flavor shows up in three of the four products. Crisp and firm, it’s salted just right — not too sharp, not too flat. The salt builds as you chew rather than slapping you on the first bite. Simple but never boring, and easily the most universally appealing flavor in the lineup.

Smoked Turkey Leg (Mickey & Friends assorted)

This one tastes exactly like the smoked turkey legs that are a longtime park favorite at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea. The smoke comes first, followed by a savory turkey richness. The name might make you expect something light and chicken-like, but what you actually taste is closer to a thick, hearty slice of ham.

Onion Gratin Soup (Fantasy Springs tin)

The first thing you taste is cheese. As you keep chewing, onion and garlic notes follow through and drift up the back of your nose, giving the flavor a layered finish.

Cheese (Fantasy Springs tin)

Big cheese flavor right out of the gate. The opening note is nearly identical to the Onion Gratin Soup, but the finish here is cleaner with less aftertaste. A solid pick if you want something simple and easy to keep eating.

Consommé (Fantasy Springs tin)

This one is straight-up classic consommé — think along the lines of consommé-flavored potato chips, and you’ll be close. It’s not over-engineered or fancy; the no-frills approach makes it an easy crowd-pleaser. Great as a beer snack, too.

Shrimp Bisque (Fantasy Springs tin)

The shrimp flavor builds gradually as you chew. It’s not aggressive — closer to the gentle seafood note you’d find in Japanese shrimp rice crackers (ebi senbei). Even folks who normally skip strong shrimp flavors can handle this one, making it a nice pick when you want a hint of seafood without being overwhelmed.

Smoked Bacon (Fantasy Springs tin)

Smoke first, savory bacon second. The bacon presence is more restrained than in the Bacon Pepper, and there’s no peppery kick. A great pick when you want a smoother, mellower take on the smoky-bacon profile.


Flavor-by-Flavor Comparison

Here’s what we picked up by tasting the same flavor families across products side by side.

Salt — 3-Way Comparison

Eating the salt versions from the Mickey & Friends assorted bag, the Mickey & Friends single bag, and the Fantasy Springs tin back-to-back, the core flavor is essentially the same. If anything, the Fantasy Springs tin reads as slightly more toasty — but you really wouldn’t catch it without an A/B test, and it could just be a batch difference.

Bacon Pepper vs. Smoked Bacon

Both are bacon-themed, but they land in pretty different places. Bacon Pepper leads with strong bacon flavor and follows up with peppery aroma — overall, more spice-driven. Smoked Bacon, by contrast, puts the smoke up front while keeping the bacon more restrained, with no peppery kick. If you want the bacon to be the headline, go Toy Story; for a softer, more rounded smoky vibe, go Fantasy Springs tin.

Onion Gratin Soup vs. Cheese

The opening cheese note is nearly identical. The difference shows up after a few bites: Onion Gratin Soup carries that onion-and-garlic note through the finish, while the Cheese version cleans up quickly and ends crisp. Pick Onion Gratin Soup if you like flavors that evolve as you eat; pick Cheese if you’d rather keep it simple.

Bacon Pepper vs. Smoked Bacon vs. Smoked Turkey

Names look similar, but each one points in a totally different direction. Bacon Pepper leans spicy, Smoked Bacon leans mellow-smoky, and Smoked Turkey leans hearty-meaty. Figure out which direction you’re after first, then pick.

Who Makes Them — and Comparable Products

Per the packaging, three different companies are listed as manufacturers or processors for the four products.

Sanshu Seika Co., Ltd. (brand name: Sanshu Sohonpo)

Sanshu Seika makes the Mickey & Friends single bag, the Mickey & Friends assorted bag, plus the Shrimp Bisque, Consommé, and Smoked Bacon flavors in the Fantasy Springs tin. They’re a specialist pasta-snack maker with the concept “good for a snack, good with a beer,” offering 40+ flavors of their own — Salt, Tomato, Black Pepper, Ahijo, and more.
Their full lineup is also available online, so we’re including the link below in case you want to try them outside the park. They even sell 1kg commercial sizes that work out to great value per gram.

Chuo Foods Co., Ltd.

Chuo Foods handles processing (small-pack repackaging) for the Cheese, Onion Gratin Soup, and Salt flavors in the Fantasy Springs tin. The pasta snacks themselves are made by Sanshu Seika; Chuo Foods is most likely in charge of flavor development and the packaging step.

Akita Inafuku Beika Co., Ltd.

Akita Inafuku Beika makes the Toy Story bag. Founded in 1966, they’re a long-running rice-cracker maker and part of the Yamazaki Baking group. Their flagship is “nure-okaki” (soft rice crackers) made with rice from Akita Prefecture, and they hold both FSSC 22000 and HACCP certifications — a maker that takes food safety seriously.

Overall Ratings

CategoryRating
Value for Money4
Taste5
Giftability4
Disney Factor4.5
Overall4.5

Value for Money

ProductPriceNet weightPer gram
Mickey & Friends bag (assorted)¥1,100160gapprox. ¥6.88
Mickey & Friends bag (single)¥70090gapprox. ¥7.78
Toy Story bag¥70090gapprox. ¥7.78
Fantasy Springs tin¥1,600120gapprox. ¥13.33

Price-wise, the Mickey & Friends assorted bag wins per gram. With 160g across two flavors of mini-packs, it’s the obvious pick if value is your main criterion. The Fantasy Springs tin is pricier, but factor in the six-flavor variety and the collectible-quality tin design and it starts to make sense — you’re paying for “the fun of choosing” on top of the snack itself.

Taste

After tasting all 8 flavors, both chako and kuro picked Salt as the #1. It’s the most reliable flavor — never gets old, works in any setting, and lands well no matter which product you pull it from.

kuro’s Ranking

kuro

① Salt
② Consommé
③ Bacon Pepper
④ Onion Gratin Soup
⑤ Smoked Bacon
⑥ Smoked Turkey
⑦ Shrimp Bisque
⑧ Cheese

chako’s Ranking

chako

① Salt
② Smoked Turkey
③ Bacon Pepper
④ Smoked Bacon
⑤ Onion Gratin Soup
⑥ Consommé
⑦ Shrimp Bisque
⑧ Cheese

Both of us put Cheese at the bottom. It’s not that the flavor is bad — it just doesn’t leave much of an impression compared to the others. Our shared take: “If you’re choosing Cheese, go with Onion Gratin Soup instead — you get the same opening note, plus a nicer finish.”

Giftability

The Mickey & Friends assorted bag and the Fantasy Springs tin both come as 8–16g single-serving mini-packs, ready to hand out as-is. That makes them ideal for sharing at the office or at school. The Fantasy Springs tin in particular lets people pick from six flavors, which adds a fun element for the recipient. The Toy Story bag and Mickey & Friends single bag come as one large bag each, so they’re better for sharing on the spot.

Disney Factor

The flavor that captures the park experience the best is Smoked Turkey Leg — a direct snack adaptation of a Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea classic that brings the park back with every bite. Package-wise, the Fantasy Springs tin is hands-down the most Disney-feeling, with a tin design polished enough to function as a collectible on its own. You’ll want to keep it long after you’ve finished the snacks. That said, every product in this lineup has a strong Disney aesthetic — the bag designs are consistently lovely.

Best For…

SceneRecommended product
Beer-snack pairingToy Story bag (Bacon Pepper) + Mickey & Friends single bag (Salt)
Family-friendly varietyFantasy Springs tin
Bringing home the park tasteMickey & Friends assorted bag (Smoked Turkey Leg)
Best value for the moneyMickey & Friends assorted bag (approx. ¥6.88/g)
The fun of choosing your flavorFantasy Springs tin (6 flavors)
Gift- and souvenir-worthy looksFantasy Springs tin (collectible tin design)

Who Should Buy This

  • Anyone who wants a Disney-themed snack as a souvenir
  • Salty-snack and beer-snack lovers
  • People looking for a snack that works for both kids and adults
  • Anyone who likes trying lots of different flavors
  • Park visitors who want to take a taste of the park home with them

Final Verdict

The Disney pasta snack lineup at Tokyo Disney Resort shares a single backbone — that crisp, firm bite — and layers different flavors and product formats on top so there’s a fun reason to choose between them.

  • Best value: Mickey & Friends assorted bag
  • Most variety and most special-feeling: Fantasy Springs tin
  • Best as a beer snack: Mickey & Friends assorted bag and Toy Story bag

No matter which product you pick, the Salt flavor is rock-solid — honestly, after tasting them all, there’s just no reason to skip Salt. If you’re new to the lineup, start with Salt as your baseline and compare from there; it’s the easiest way to feel each flavor’s individual character.

Sanshu Seika, the maker behind most of the lineup, also runs an online shop selling 40+ of their own non-Disney flavors. If you find a Disney flavor you love, trying it side by side with the Sanshu equivalents is a fun next step.

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