REVIEW: We Can’t Let the Arendelle Aqua Lemonade Go from Block & Hans at the 2020 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

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REVIEW: We Can’t Let the Arendelle Aqua Lemonade Go from Block & Hans at the 2020 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

If you’re thinking this treat sounds familiar, you may be remembering it from the 2019 EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival, where it was also sold at Block & Hans. The drink must’ve been a hit, as they brought it back for the 2020 Festival of the Arts, so we grabbed it for a re-review, just to make sure it was just as delicious as it was before.

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Menu for Block & Hans at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Beverages:

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Pictures of Menu Items from Block & Hans at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Arendelle Aqua Lemonade: Frozen Lemonade with Monin Cotton Candy and Ole Smoky Blackberry Moonshine ($32/bottle) – $13.00

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Arendelle Aqua Lemonade: Frozen Lemonade with Monin Cotton Candy and Ole Smoky Blackberry Moonshine ($32/bottle) – $13.00

The aqua color is beautiful. We started sipping this drink and honestly couldn’t stop. It’s sweet and delicious. At one point, we had to look at the sign to make sure this was alcoholic. It was going down so easy, next thing we knew, it was gone. And we could confirm, there was definitely alcohol in it. The taste isn’t overpoweringly sugary, but it is definitely icy and sweet. Not gonna lie, we were very tempted to get another one right away. This is going to be a frequent stop for us on our visits to EPCOT from now on.

Location of Block & Hans at the EPCOT International Festival of the Arts

Block & Hans is located at the American Adventure pavilion in World Showcase. You can find it at number 13 on the map below.

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We can certainly see why they brought this treat back for the 2020 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, and we’re glad they did.