Sugar Painting Candy No Longer Offered in EPCOT’s China Pavilion

Alice Kennedy

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Sugar Painting Candy No Longer Offered in EPCOT’s China Pavilion

After a brief return in March, sugar painting candy is no longer offered, and according to cast members, there is no plan for it to return.

Sugar Painting Candy

After a brief return in March, sugar painting candy is no longer offered, and according to cast members, there is no plan for it to return.

Sugar painting, which was last offered for the 2019 EPCOT International Festival of the Arts, briefly returned to the park’s China pavilion. Live artists drew an animal-inspired treat with hot liquid sugar. It then hardens and guests can buy the intricate treats on a stick.

Read our review. We found them to be overpriced and messy.

During our visit today, May 5, we noticed the station was not set up and signage had been removed. Cast members confirmed with us that the experience is not returning. However, they were not able to provide a specific reason.

They were previously available in House of Good Fortune at the back of the China pavilion.

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