After all, she gave Jiminy his Official Conscience pin, which was the very first Disney pin. But aside from Jiminy's pin, it is a fact that Disney always sold collectible pins at the parks.
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They are usually given to Cast Members to use for pin trading with park guests. They are called Hidden Mickey pins because they each contain a small silhouette of Mickey Mouse somewhere in the design. Although they aren't typically sold in stores, they are genuine Disney products.
If you are staying at a Walt Disney World Resort Hotel, you can pick one up at the Front Desk in your hotel lobby; otherwise, just stop by Guest Relations in any of the four parks.
There is no gum sold anywhere at Disney WorldMCO doesn't sell gum, either. If you really want gum during your trip, you'll need to bring your own (and be sure to discard it in the trash, not under a table).
If you don't like to wear your pins around the park because they can get heavy or obtrusive, you might like to try a Pinfolio folder. They are zippered binders with a clear area for displaying your pins and have enough room to store extensive collections.