With its new Kit Kat Chocoladilla,Australia Taco Bell is testing the equivalent of those childhood after-school snacks you whipped up before your parents came home to stop you.
First spotted on social media and reported by Brand Eating, the Chocoladilla is, quite simply, a quesadilla filled with bits of melted Kit Kat bars in place of cheese. Taco Bell tested the product in U.K. restaurants last fall before bringing it to the U.S. earlier this month.
SEE ALSO: The truth about detoxes and cleansesA representative for Taco Bell confirmed to Mashablethat it's been testing the product in Wisconsin since Oct. 5 and will continue to offer it through through mid-November.
As for the likelihood it'll come to your neighborhood, the representative said only that "customer response" to this round of testing will help inform future plans for additional testing or changes to the Taco Bell menu.
But even if you live nowhere near a Wisconsin Taco Bell, the upside is this: It's pretty much just candy in a tortilla. Try it with all that Halloween candy you (or your kid) will acquire next week.
[H/T: Spoon University]
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