New Kiri snacks at Cable Car Bake Shop: A Second Chance for a not so popular Collaboration?
Disneyland Paris has expanded its snack offerings with a range of new Kiri-based snacks now available at the Cable Car Bake Shop on Main Street in Disneyland Park. These additions are part of an ongoing collaboration between Disneyland Paris and the French brand Bel, known for products such as Kiri, La Vache qui rit, and Babybel.

This partnership has been visible in several locations across the resort in recent years, including the Super Hero Station at Disney Hotel New York – The Art of Marvel, the STUDIO Theater, and the Laugh’N’Go food truck in Walt Disney Studios Park. The Cable Car Bake Shop, located between Harrington’s Fine China & Porcelains and The Gibson Girl Ice Cream Parlour, has also featured Kiri-branded items for some time.

In the past, the Kiri snacks offered at this location did not receive as much attention as other popular options like the Mickey-shaped beignets and muffins. One potential reason may be that these items are not strongly Disney themed, which often influences guest choices.
During a recent visit, it was noted that the counter typically offering the beignets and muffins here was closed, with only the exterior takeaway window in use. Meanwhile, several new Kiri-based snacks have been introduced:
- Kouign-amann with Kiri cheese – €5
A small, sweet Breton pastry with a creamy cheese filling.

- Focaccia with turkey and Kiri – €8
A savory sandwich option, positioned as a more affordable alternative to the Croque Monsieur available at the nearby Market House Deli.

- Tartelette with papaya confit and Kiri cream cheese mousse – €5
A dessert combining exotic fruit and cream cheese in a Breton shortbread base.

- Lombard St. Cupcake (new version)– €4,30
Cupcake stracciatella style, milk chocolate creamy, Kiri cream cheese mousse

These new offerings may be part of a strategy to increase the visibility and appeal of the Kiri collaboration. It remains to be seen how guests will respond to the updated menu and whether additional changes will be made to the location in the future.
The Cable Car Bake Shop remains open daily from park opening to close and continues to offer a variety of snacks and baked goods in a classic Main Street setting.
