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Handwich

The Handwich was a cone-shaped sandwich with a filling, invented by The Walt Disney Company and served at the Tomorrowland, Epcot, and Adventureland theme park at Walt Disney World from the late 1980s to the mid-1990s. Marketed as a futuristic advancement of the sandwich and the wrap, the Handwich was specifically designed to be held and eaten with one hand. Though poorly received at the time and occasionally deemed an unnecessary reinvention in retrospectives, the Handwich has since been considered nostalgic, and products similar to it have continued to be sold at Walt Disney World and Disneyland over the years, though the "Handwich" branding has rarely been used since its initial discontinuation.

Handwich
TypeSandwich
Place of originUnited States
Created byThe Walt Disney Company
Walt Disney Imagineering
InventedLate 1980s
Main ingredientsCone-shaped bread, filling
Similar dishesIce cream cone, bread bowl

Product edit

A Handwich consists of a soft, hollow, hand-sized bread cone with a filling, in a manner similar to an ice cream cone or a bread bowl. The fillings varied and were said to have changed over the years, though four basic fillings are often cited: ham and cheese, pulled barbecue chicken, roast beef and cheddar melt, and tuna salad. Turkey, spicy taco ground beef, chicken salad, and a vegetable filling with Italian dressing were also offered. Uncommon varieties—possibly seasonal items or tests—included seafood salad, vegetarian versions, and a sweet ambrosia salad filling.[1][2][3]

The Handwich was designed to be simpler to hold and eat than a regular sandwich, only requiring the use of one hand instead of two; its conical shape also ensured the filling would not fall out. Though it was presented as a mere convenience, this design was also suggested to have encouraged customers to move around Walt Disney World instead of stopping to eat, promoting further consumption.[1][2]

History edit

The Handwich was invented in the late 1980s. Then-CEO Michael Eisner is often credited with the Handwich's invention, as part of his corporate reorganization and Disney Parks expansions.[1][2] Eisner prompted Walt Disney Imagineering to create concepts for "fun food", based on his culinary experiences at the 1964 New York World's Fair; the Handwich, then called the "Castle Cone" and featuring moo shu shrimp and mixed berry fillings, was selected from the resulting concepts, though it was renamed to the "Handwich" and had its initial concept fillings replaced with simpler ones that were more consumer- and operations-friendly.[3]

The Handwich was first sold in either 1986[3] or 1988.[1][2] Advertising materials described it as "the sandwich of the future", "revolutionary", and "Disneylicious", and presented it as a futuristic advancement of the sandwich and the wrap.[1][2][4] To fit its futuristic marketing, the Handwich was only sold in future-themed sections of Walt Disney World, namely the WEDway Space Bar in Tomorrowland, the Farmer's Market food court in The Land pavilion of Epcot, and (occasionally) at various restaurants in Adventureland.[1][2] A unique Cobb salad version was made available at Disney-MGM Studios after it opened in 1989.[3][5] The Handwich was eventually discontinued at an unspecified date in the mid-1990s.[1][2][4]

Reintroductions and similar products edit

Since the Handwich's discontinuation, several similar conical sandwiches have been introduced at other Disney-operated restaurants at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland.

Its first reintroduction was in 2012, when the Crazy Cone Motel restaurant in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure introduced a "conewich", sold at the restaurant's Chili "Cone" Queso stand.[6][7] The conewich originally had one filling of chili con carne with shredded cheese and corn chips. Two other fillings—one with chicken and salsa verde, and a breakfast filling with scrambled eggs and bacon—were also known to have been available.[3] By 2022, a macaroni and cheese with bacon filling had replaced the chicken and breakfast fillings.[8][9]

The following year, in 2013, Marketplace Snacks in Downtown Disney Orlando introduced cone sandwiches on their menu. There were two fillings: chili, cheese, and corn chips (the same conewich from the Crazy Cone Motel), and turkey meatball with marinara sauce and provolone.[10][11] By 2016, however, the cone sandwiches were removed from Marketplace Snacks's menu.[12]

The same year, cone sandwiches were also offered at Min and Bill's Dockside Diner in Disney's Hollywood Studios. It had three fillings: sausage with marinara sauce and mozzarella; Cajun shrimp salad; and chicken, bacon, and avocado salad.[13][14] However, they were not well-received and were removed from the menu shortly after.[1]

In 2014, cone sandwiches were made available at the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater in Disney's Hollywood Studios. Fillings included macaroni and cheese with bacon, and chili with cheese and jalapeño slices.[3]

In 2017, to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Epcot's opening, the Epcot International Food & Wine Festival prepared several food items from Walt Disney World's past, including the Handwich, marking the first time it was sold with the "Handwich" name since its initial discontinuation. The festival's Handwich, sold at the Craft Beers stand, had a unique filling of cheeseburger and macaroni and cheese.[15][16][17]

In 2022, Handwiches were served at RetroMagic, a Walt Disney World history convention organized by Disney Parks history organization RetroWDW.[18]

Reception and legacy edit

The Handwich was poorly received in the years it was available, and its attempt at succeeding traditional sandwiches did not catch on with parkgoers or the public. It was noted that restaurants serving Handwiches sold far more of their other dishes instead.[3] In 1990, the Orlando Sentinel stated: "[I]t's well-intentioned and the name is clever. The last we checked, however, the Handwich had not exactly gripped the imagination of a hungry America, let alone Orlando. Let alone anyone but Michael Eisner."[3]

Disney fansite Parkeology, in a 2010 retrospective, remarked that the conical design meant "[t]he first several bites would yield nothing but filling, and the last few were nothing but bread". They also noted the Handwich was commonly served with a fork—thus requiring both hands to eat—"rendering the whole point moot".[1] However, not all reception was negative; in the same article, Parkeology commented on its charm as "something fun and new", and stated the Handwich was fondly remembered by those who had one when it was available.[1]

The Handwich was the subject of the Defunctland minisode "The Handwich: Disney's Failed Sandwich of the Future", uploaded on YouTube on June 17, 2021. The minisode also includes a modern reproduction of the Handwich.[3]

Also in 2021, the Handwich—specifically a modified "Handwich 3.0"—was one of the recipes included in Delicious Disney, a cookbook containing recipes for dishes sold at Walt Disney World. The book also includes a section dedicated to the Handwich's history.[19][20]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Teevtee (August 12, 2010). "Disney's Handwich: Whatever Happened to this Food of the Future?". Parkeology. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Dammann, Luke (December 19, 2021). "Disney's INSANE Forgotten Food Invention". Inside the Magic. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i Defunctland (June 17, 2021), The Handwich: Disney's Failed Sandwich of the Future, YouTube, retrieved May 4, 2023
  4. ^ a b "10 Discontinued Disney Parks Foods". Mental Floss. April 27, 2023. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  5. ^ Joseph, Scott (May 1, 1989). "Menu a la Mickey-MGM". Orlando Sentinel.
  6. ^ Palmeri, Christopher (June 29, 2012). "Disney Reinvents the Sandwich—Again". Bloomberg. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  7. ^ Wilson, Ryan P. (March 28, 2013). "World News Roundtable – 28 March 2013". Main Street Gazette. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  8. ^ Michaelsen, Shannen (May 30, 2022). "REVIEW: Returning Bacon Mac 'n' Cheese Cone is a Challenging Snack at Cozy Cone Motel in Disney California Adventure – WDW News Today". WDW News Today. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  9. ^ "Cozy Cone Motel Menu | Disneyland Resort". disneyland.disney.go.com. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  10. ^ "Review: Meatball Cone at Walt Disney World's Downtown Disney". The Disney Food Blog. May 14, 2013. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  11. ^ Wilson, Ryan P. (June 19, 2013). "In a Bread Cone". Main Street Gazette. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  12. ^ "Marketplace Snacks Menus". WDW Magic. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  13. ^ "News! Cone Sandwiches Spotted at Disney's Hollywood Studios". The Disney Food Blog. June 29, 2013. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  14. ^ Frost, John (August 19, 2013). "Cone Food Comes to Disney's Hollywood Studios". The Disney Blog. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  15. ^ "Remember the Handwich? Epcot Celebrates 35 Years with Special Tastes at Epcot International Food & Wine Festival". Disney Parks Blog. September 30, 2017. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  16. ^ "Disney history repeats: 'Handwich' back at Epcot for Food & Wine Fest". Orlando Sentinel. July 20, 2017. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  17. ^ "2017 Epcot Food and Wine Festival Booths, Menus, and FOOD PHOTOS". The Disney Food Blog. February 19, 2017. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  18. ^ JT (August 18, 2022). "RetroMagic 50 Video Release – Parts 8 & 9 – Lunch & Feed The World". RetroWDW. Retrieved May 5, 2023.
  19. ^ Quinn, Dave (February 24, 2022). "Disney World Celebrates 50 Years of Culinary Recipes in Park's New Official Cookbook". People. Retrieved May 4, 2023.
  20. ^ Joseph, Scott (September 29, 2021). "'Delicious Disney' commemorates 50 years of WDW restaurants". Scott Joseph Orlando. Retrieved May 4, 2023.

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The Handwich was a cone shaped sandwich with a filling invented by The Walt Disney Company and served at the Tomorrowland Epcot and Adventureland theme park at Walt Disney World from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s Marketed as a futuristic advancement of the sandwich and the wrap the Handwich was specifically designed to be held and eaten with one hand Though poorly received at the time and occasionally deemed an unnecessary reinvention in retrospectives the Handwich has since been considered nostalgic and products similar to it have continued to be sold at Walt Disney World and Disneyland over the years though the Handwich branding has rarely been used since its initial discontinuation HandwichTypeSandwichPlace of originUnited StatesCreated byThe Walt Disney CompanyWalt Disney ImagineeringInventedLate 1980sMain ingredientsCone shaped bread fillingSimilar dishesIce cream cone bread bowl Contents 1 Product 2 History 2 1 Reintroductions and similar products 3 Reception and legacy 4 ReferencesProduct editA Handwich consists of a soft hollow hand sized bread cone with a filling in a manner similar to an ice cream cone or a bread bowl The fillings varied and were said to have changed over the years though four basic fillings are often cited ham and cheese pulled barbecue chicken roast beef and cheddar melt and tuna salad Turkey spicy taco ground beef chicken salad and a vegetable filling with Italian dressing were also offered Uncommon varieties possibly seasonal items or tests included seafood salad vegetarian versions and a sweet ambrosia salad filling 1 2 3 The Handwich was designed to be simpler to hold and eat than a regular sandwich only requiring the use of one hand instead of two its conical shape also ensured the filling would not fall out Though it was presented as a mere convenience this design was also suggested to have encouraged customers to move around Walt Disney World instead of stopping to eat promoting further consumption 1 2 History editThe Handwich was invented in the late 1980s Then CEO Michael Eisner is often credited with the Handwich s invention as part of his corporate reorganization and Disney Parks expansions 1 2 Eisner prompted Walt Disney Imagineering to create concepts for fun food based on his culinary experiences at the 1964 New York World s Fair the Handwich then called the Castle Cone and featuring moo shu shrimp and mixed berry fillings was selected from the resulting concepts though it was renamed to the Handwich and had its initial concept fillings replaced with simpler ones that were more consumer and operations friendly 3 The Handwich was first sold in either 1986 3 or 1988 1 2 Advertising materials described it as the sandwich of the future revolutionary and Disneylicious and presented it as a futuristic advancement of the sandwich and the wrap 1 2 4 To fit its futuristic marketing the Handwich was only sold in future themed sections of Walt Disney World namely the WEDway Space Bar in Tomorrowland the Farmer s Market food court in The Land pavilion of Epcot and occasionally at various restaurants in Adventureland 1 2 A unique Cobb salad version was made available at Disney MGM Studios after it opened in 1989 3 5 The Handwich was eventually discontinued at an unspecified date in the mid 1990s 1 2 4 Reintroductions and similar products edit Since the Handwich s discontinuation several similar conical sandwiches have been introduced at other Disney operated restaurants at both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Its first reintroduction was in 2012 when the Crazy Cone Motel restaurant in Cars Land at Disney California Adventure introduced a conewich sold at the restaurant s Chili Cone Queso stand 6 7 The conewich originally had one filling of chili con carne with shredded cheese and corn chips Two other fillings one with chicken and salsa verde and a breakfast filling with scrambled eggs and bacon were also known to have been available 3 By 2022 a macaroni and cheese with bacon filling had replaced the chicken and breakfast fillings 8 9 The following year in 2013 Marketplace Snacks in Downtown Disney Orlando introduced cone sandwiches on their menu There were two fillings chili cheese and corn chips the same conewich from the Crazy Cone Motel and turkey meatball with marinara sauce and provolone 10 11 By 2016 however the cone sandwiches were removed from Marketplace Snacks s menu 12 The same year cone sandwiches were also offered at Min and Bill s Dockside Diner in Disney s Hollywood Studios It had three fillings sausage with marinara sauce and mozzarella Cajun shrimp salad and chicken bacon and avocado salad 13 14 However they were not well received and were removed from the menu shortly after 1 In 2014 cone sandwiches were made available at the Hollywood Hills Amphitheater in Disney s Hollywood Studios Fillings included macaroni and cheese with bacon and chili with cheese and jalapeno slices 3 In 2017 to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Epcot s opening the Epcot International Food amp Wine Festival prepared several food items from Walt Disney World s past including the Handwich marking the first time it was sold with the Handwich name since its initial discontinuation The festival s Handwich sold at the Craft Beers stand had a unique filling of cheeseburger and macaroni and cheese 15 16 17 In 2022 Handwiches were served at RetroMagic a Walt Disney World history convention organized by Disney Parks history organization RetroWDW 18 Reception and legacy editThe Handwich was poorly received in the years it was available and its attempt at succeeding traditional sandwiches did not catch on with parkgoers or the public It was noted that restaurants serving Handwiches sold far more of their other dishes instead 3 In 1990 the Orlando Sentinel stated I t s well intentioned and the name is clever The last we checked however the Handwich had not exactly gripped the imagination of a hungry America let alone Orlando Let alone anyone but Michael Eisner 3 Disney fansite Parkeology in a 2010 retrospective remarked that the conical design meant t he first several bites would yield nothing but filling and the last few were nothing but bread They also noted the Handwich was commonly served with a fork thus requiring both hands to eat rendering the whole point moot 1 However not all reception was negative in the same article Parkeology commented on its charm as something fun and new and stated the Handwich was fondly remembered by those who had one when it was available 1 The Handwich was the subject of the Defunctland minisode The Handwich Disney s Failed Sandwich of the Future uploaded on YouTube on June 17 2021 The minisode also includes a modern reproduction of the Handwich 3 Also in 2021 the Handwich specifically a modified Handwich 3 0 was one of the recipes included in Delicious Disney a cookbook containing recipes for dishes sold at Walt Disney World The book also includes a section dedicated to the Handwich s history 19 20 References edit a b c d e f g h i j Teevtee August 12 2010 Disney s Handwich Whatever Happened to this Food of the Future Parkeology Retrieved May 4 2023 a b c d e f g Dammann Luke December 19 2021 Disney s INSANE Forgotten Food Invention Inside the Magic Retrieved May 4 2023 a b c d e f g h i Defunctland June 17 2021 The Handwich Disney s Failed Sandwich of the Future YouTube retrieved May 4 2023 a b 10 Discontinued Disney Parks Foods Mental Floss April 27 2023 Retrieved May 4 2023 Joseph Scott May 1 1989 Menu a la Mickey MGM Orlando Sentinel Palmeri Christopher June 29 2012 Disney Reinvents the Sandwich Again Bloomberg Retrieved May 4 2023 Wilson Ryan P March 28 2013 World News Roundtable 28 March 2013 Main Street Gazette Retrieved May 4 2023 Michaelsen Shannen May 30 2022 REVIEW Returning Bacon Mac n Cheese Cone is a Challenging Snack at Cozy Cone Motel in Disney California Adventure WDW News Today WDW News Today Retrieved May 4 2023 Cozy Cone Motel Menu Disneyland Resort disneyland disney go com Retrieved May 4 2023 Review Meatball Cone at Walt Disney World s Downtown Disney The Disney Food Blog May 14 2013 Retrieved May 4 2023 Wilson Ryan P June 19 2013 In a Bread Cone Main Street Gazette Retrieved May 4 2023 Marketplace Snacks Menus WDW Magic Retrieved May 4 2023 News Cone Sandwiches Spotted at Disney s Hollywood Studios The Disney Food Blog June 29 2013 Retrieved May 4 2023 Frost John August 19 2013 Cone Food Comes to Disney s Hollywood Studios The Disney Blog Retrieved May 4 2023 Remember the Handwich Epcot Celebrates 35 Years with Special Tastes at Epcot International Food amp Wine Festival Disney Parks Blog September 30 2017 Retrieved May 4 2023 Disney history repeats Handwich back at Epcot for Food amp Wine Fest Orlando Sentinel July 20 2017 Retrieved May 4 2023 2017 Epcot Food and Wine Festival Booths Menus and FOOD PHOTOS The Disney Food Blog February 19 2017 Retrieved May 4 2023 JT August 18 2022 RetroMagic 50 Video Release Parts 8 amp 9 Lunch amp Feed The World RetroWDW Retrieved May 5 2023 Quinn Dave February 24 2022 Disney World Celebrates 50 Years of Culinary Recipes in Park s New Official Cookbook People Retrieved May 4 2023 Joseph Scott September 29 2021 Delicious Disney commemorates 50 years of WDW restaurants Scott Joseph Orlando Retrieved May 4 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Handwich amp oldid 1177839704, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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