Photos: Collectible Main Street Trash Can-Inspired Candy Container Now Available at Walt Disney World

One man's trash is another man's sweet treat.

As we reported earlier this month, the Main Street, U.S.A. trash can candy container has now officially arrived at Walt Disney World.

What’s Happening:

  • On a recent trip to Walt Disney World, Laughing Place got a look at the freshly released Main Street, U.S.A. trash can-inspired Bulk Candy Container.
  • Available while supplies last, the novelty receptacle features the same design as the trash cans that line the Magic Kingdom land.
  • Fixed with two swinging lids and a flip top for easier candy access, the container is a perfect way to store a delicious treat either at the parks or at home.
  • The container runs for $14.99, but comes with a small caveat: guests will need to purchase at least 1/2 pound of bulk candy to be able to purchase the container.

  • This means you’ll need to drop at least $22.49 before tax to pick up the collectible candy container.

  • Each guest will be able to purchase two of the Bulk Candy Containers.
  • Discounts are also unavailable on the product.
  • While this product might be themed to trash, it is absolutely an unmissable treasure for Disney Parks fans. You can find the collectible at:
    • Main Street Confectionery – Magic Kingdom
    • Zuri’s Sweets Shop – Disney’s Animal Kingdom
    • Screen Door General Store – Disney’s BoardWalk Inn
    • Meadow Training Post – Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort
    • Goofy’s Candy Company – Disney Springs
    • Disney’s Candy Cauldron – Disney Springs
  • I hope we see more variants of the bulk candy container in the future.
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Maxon Faber
Based in Los Angeles, California, Maxon is roller coaster and musical theatre nerd. His favorite dinosaur is the parasaurolophus, specifically the one in Jurassic World: The Ride.
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