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Taco Bell Trying Out “Kit Kat Chocoladilla” (Video)

Kit Kat Chocoladilla

Meet Taco Bell’s sweet new experiment: the Chocodilla. Aidan Kelley has the story.

Taco Bell is bringing its latest food mashup to the U.S.: a quesadilla filled with Kit Kats.

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That’s right. Following the chain’s success with the Doritos Locos taco, Taco Bell has rolled out the “Kit Kat Chocoladilla,” a chocolatey creation that packs a flour tortilla with bits of Nestlé’s nsrgy wafer bars and melted chocolate instead of cheese or veggies, Brand Eating first reported. The Chocoladilla is being tested at select locations in Wisconsin through mid-November, according to Mashable.

With a $1 price tag, it’s hard to argue against the novelty.

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