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Choco Taco, a favored poolside cuisine for generations, will soon be no more after owner and ice cream maker Klondike decided to discontinue the summer treat. “Over the past 2 years, we have ...
The treat featured fudge-swirled vanilla ice cream in a sugar cone with a peanut-sprinkled chocolate coating. Unfortunately, the Klondike Choco Taco has been discontinued.
The Choco Taco, invented in 1983 by a former ice cream truck driver, is a waffle cone shaped like a taco shell filled with fudge-swirled ice cream. It’s dipped in chocolate and peanuts.
The Choco Taco Legacy Is Alive and Well at This South Bay Ice Cream Shop Inspired by the now-discontinued dessert, Bay Area native Lori Phillips opened Rocko’s Ice Cream Tacos in Santa Clara in 2018 ...
Choco Tacos had a pretty good run: The chocolate-dipped ice cream novelty sweetened childhood trips to the convenience store or ice cream truck for nearly four decades. But on Monday, its ...
Klondike says the beloved ice cream may be coming back after an outpouring of support for the product. "I knew you loved me, but not THIS much." 24/7 Live Los Angeles Orange County Inland Empire ...
The Choco Taco, invented in 1983 by a former ice cream truck driver, is a waffle cone shaped like a taco shell filled with fudge-swirled ice cream. It’s dipped in chocolate and peanuts.
A tech millionaire offered to buy it. A U.S. senator suggested that the government should force manufacturers to make it. But so far, Klondike isn’t budging from its plan to discontinue the ...