Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs Debuting New Corn Dog This Week at Disney’s BoardWalk

Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs at Disney’s BoardWalk will add a new corn dog to its menu this week.

New Corn Dog Coming to Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs

A closed food stand with blue and white striped curtains and signage for Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs is situated on a boardwalk by a waterfront under a sunny sky.

According to a Reel on the Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs Instagram account, guests visiting Disney’s BoardWalk can try a new corn dog when it joins the menu this Friday, October 25. However, the venue is keeping quiet on what flavor the new item will be.

Followers in the comments guessed a number of different flavors, including the Giant Jalapeño Popper Dog and Mozzarella Stick Dog.

Blue Ribbon Corn Dogs finally opened to guests back in August of this year, after initially being announced in summer 2023. Its current menu features five different kinds of corn dogs, including the Pickle Dog.

We reviewed the entire menu when the kiosk first opened, which you can read or watch below:

What corn dog do you hope gets added to the menu? Will we see you there on Friday when it becomes available? Let us know in the comments or on social media.

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