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Here are all the Frozen 2 themed ice cream, cakes and sweets you can eat now at Disney World

DISNEY has revealed a menu of treats to feast upon as fans prepare for the release of the highly-anticipated Frozen 2.

The sequel to the animated musical will hit cinema screens next month- and those visiting Orlando's Disney World can enjoy all the themed sweets, ice creams and cakes they can eat.

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Frozen fans can feast on themed treats like this milkshakeCredit: Disney Parks
Eat him before he melts...Credit: Disney Parks

Among the line-up is Olaf's Frozen Hot Chocolate Cake, which is available at the resort's Main Street Bakery.

The cake is gluten-friendly and decorated with marshmallow fluff and chocolate pearls.

Over at The Ganachery at Disney Springs, fans can tuck into the Chocolate Olaf -  a creamy milk chocolate Olaf filled with mini pumpkin spice marshmallows frolicking in a pile of chocolate leaves.

While ice cream lovers can feast on the Olaf Dole Whip Slushy, a vanilla soft-serve on top of blue raspberry slush with Olaf chocolate piece and chocolate chip buttons.

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Disney world has launched the themed treats to celebrate the sequel to the musical animationCredit: Disney Parks
There's even a cake featuring Anna and ElsaCredit: Disney Parks
Oh, hello, Olaf's back - this time on a layered cakeCredit: Disney Parks

At Amorette’s Patisserie, there's the Anna and Elsa Petit Cake, a cinnamon-nutmeg chiffon cake with Calvados caramel mousse, cranberry-cherry pate de fruit and roasted hazelnuts.

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And Epcot's Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe. is a one-stop shop for multiple "Frozen 2" treats.

And if you need a drink to wash down the stodge, there's the Frozen Orange Vanilla Cream Soda served in a souvenir cup.

Cake features heavily on the menuCredit: Disney Parks
This is one of the cakes on offer at EpcotCredit: Disney Parks
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Frozen 2 will be released in cinemas on November 22, 2019.

Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee direct the film again, with producer Peter Del Vecho.

The first Frozen film came out in 2013 and raked in a whopping $1.219 billion (£950m) at the worldwide box office.

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