The Choco Taco was born in the early 1980s, according to a. At first it was available mostly through ice cream trucks. Eventually, Unilever, which now owns Klondike, began to distribute the product more widely.
Ice cream in a waffle cone with toppings is not all that innovative. But ice cream in a taco shell — that was a game changer, according to inventor Alan Drazen. "When you eat a sugar cone, you generally eat the nuts, chocolate, and ice cream on the top," Drazen told Eater. "With the Choco Taco you're getting the ice cream, cone, nuts, and chocolate with just about every bite."
For many, the Choco Taco conjures long-ago memories of biting into a cold, sweet treat on a hot summer's day. Others may have more recent memories, especially because Taco Bell — which used to sell the product years ago —Not all hope is lost, however. Some notable fans are already trying to figure out ways to resurrect the Choco Taco.
"I'd like to buy the rights to your Choco Taco and keep it from melting away from future generations' childhoods," Reddit co-founder
Was it available in Canada?
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Damn I never knew this existed and now I won’t be able to try one. Great advertising Klondikebar
Did we every have the Choco Taco in Canada?
This is news? Lol
HF! this is worse than the pandemic, inflation and climate change combined — stellar 'journalism' right here
This is the first I have heard of such a think, and am very sad I can't try it.
I hope they have the riot team ready. This is going to cause an upheaval.
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