The Taco Bell Klondike Choco Taco is being tested by the brand in partnership with the namesake ice cream brand to provide consumers with a way to enjoy a taco-inspired dessert that doesn't hold back when it comes to indulgent ingredients. The ice cream treat is crafted with a sugar cone taco shell that is filled with light vanilla ice cream along with a swirl of fudge, while the top is covered in a milk chocolate coating with peanuts to finish. The ice cream treat was originally available from the QSR brand several years ago before being discontinued in favor of retail availability.
The Taco Bell Klondike Choco Taco is priced at $2.99 each and being launched at 20 select locations in Los Angeles.
Taco-Inspired QSR Frozen Treats
The Taco Bell Klondike Choco Taco is Arriving at 20 Locations
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