Flowers. Germany. Trash Can.
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Germany, 1995
[Source: Julie Stewart. Used by permission via Magical Trash Submission Form.]
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Here are the answers to yesterday’s Valentine’s Day-themed “LOVE” message, created with letters from Disney trash cans.
- ”L” - Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, The American Adventure
- ”O” - Walt Disney World, Disney’s Animal Kingdom, DinoLand USA, near Dinosaur
- ”O” - Walt Disney World, Epcot, Future World, The Land, Soarin’
- ”E” - Walt Disney World, Magic Kingdom, Mickey’s Toontown Fair
![Forget the trolls… Norway is all about the trash cans!
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Norway, 2011
[Source: Cheryl Gleason. Used by permission.]Visit MagicalTrash.com • Follow on Twitter - Facebook - Google+](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lygr576Dzp1qzi27yo1_500.jpg)
Forget the trolls… Norway is all about the trash cans!
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Norway, 2011
[Source: Cheryl Gleason. Used by permission.]
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The iconic trash cans of The American Adventure. Classy.
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, The American Adventure, 2011
[Source: Jeremy Glab via Instagram. Used by permission.]
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Someone forgot the “magical” part of “magical trash” with the receptacles used for Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival. Apparently, the theme is “cardboard and plastic bags!”
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, 2011
[Source: Brian Skinner at WDWRLD. Used by permission.]
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After a long day portraying a failed marketing idea at Epcot’s World Showcase, Duffy prepares to vent his frustrations by sinking his teeth into a trash can just beyond the Odyssey Restaurant.
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, 2011
[Source: Dave Holland. Used by permission via Twitter.]
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Once upon a time World Showcase had distinctive garbage cans in each pavilion. Here’s what used to be in Norway.
Brown with a woodgrain look, complimented by tan inlet doors. “Waste Please” was translated into multiple languages. (Have a better quality photo? Please share it!)
// Walt Disney World, EPCOT Center, World Showcase, Norway, 1990
[Source: Steve Tanner personal collection]
![Flowers. Germany. Trash Can.
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Germany, 1995
[Source: Julie Stewart. Used by permission via Magical Trash Submission Form.]Visit MagicalTrash.com • Follow on Twitter - Facebook - Google+](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lzo1446vBU1qzi27yo1_500.jpg)
![The iconic trash cans of The American Adventure. Classy.
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, The American Adventure, 2011
[Source: Jeremy Glab via Instagram. Used by permission.]Visit MagicalTrash.com • Follow on Twitter - Facebook](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lt286eAlQM1qzi27yo1_500.jpg)
![Someone forgot the “magical” part of “magical trash” with the receptacles used for Epcot’s Food & Wine Festival. Apparently, the theme is “cardboard and plastic bags!”
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, Epcot International Food & Wine Festival, 2011
[Source: Brian Skinner at WDWRLD. Used by permission.]Visit MagicalTrash.com • Follow on Twitter - Facebook](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lscni7RJJi1qzi27yo1_500.jpg)
![After a long day portraying a failed marketing idea at Epcot’s World Showcase, Duffy prepares to vent his frustrations by sinking his teeth into a trash can just beyond the Odyssey Restaurant.
// Walt Disney World, Epcot, World Showcase, 2011
[Source: Dave Holland. Used by permission via Twitter.]Visit MagicalTrash.com • Follow on Twitter - Facebook](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrqnslGlAf1qzi27yo1_500.jpg)