Klondike's sudden discontinuation of the Choco Taco was a crushing blow for its longtime fans when the company decided to axe the dessert in 2022. Now they're poised for a comeback — sort of — as Taco ...
People are mourning the end of an era: Klondike is discontinuing the Choco Taco. It’s an old-school novelty — an iconic dessert many simply aren’t ready to say goodbye to. But as stores clear out ...
Orion, the manufacturer of Choco Pie, has rolled out Dessert Choco Pie -- an upgraded version of the snack that was launched in 1974. Choco Pie is popular in Korea to the extent that some call it a ...
In case you haven’t heard, the beloved Choco Taco is being discontinued after nearly four decades on the market. This week, Klondike announced that Choco Taco production will come to an end this year ...
With staying home and away from crowded spots, it’s difficult to have date nights out, isn’t it? But that doesn’t mean you can’t spend some special time with your SO. You could always order in the ...
One of the desserts I missed the most during the lockdown was Dunkin’s Choco Butternut munchkins. Since the donut company couldn’t deliver to our area for a few months, I turned to local bakers who’ve ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) – Taco Bell has announced the ...
Today, the world lost a hero. That's right, after nearly 40 years, the Choco Taco is no more after Klondike confirmed the beloved ice cream staple has been discontinued. The internet was treated to ...
Those who consider their sweet tooth a blessing may often say, “Sure, I guess I can look at the dessert menu.” Alas, many desserts can be over-the-top sweet, or perhaps too traditional, making many ...
A week ago, Klondike discontinued the Choco Taco. There's now hope the decision isn't final. What will you need to get your next Choco Taco? Patience. Last week, Klondike said it would cease making ...
In a summer, in a year, in an era of seemingly endless bad news, the announcement that came this past Monday still stung. As reported (eulogized?) by The New York Times, CNN, The Washington Post and ...
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