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  2. Choco Tacos and 8 Other Discontinued Frozen Foods We Still ...

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    1. Klondike Choco Tacos. Mark our words: If we ever run into a Klondike bigwig who was in the room when they decided to axe the most beloved ice cream treat of our time, we will show them exactly ...

  3. 5 Discontinued Southern Foods We Wish We Could Still Buy At ...

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    Angel Food Ice Cream “There will never be a replacement for Angel Food brand vanilla ice cream made by Klinke Brothers in Memphis,” says Copy Chief Libby Minor.

  4. 21 foods that were discontinued in 2023, from the Dunkaccino ...

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    The treat, which has been around for over 60 years and was relaunched in 1992, featured an almond core surrounded by vanilla ice cream and was coated in almond-flavored crunchy bits, and was ...

  5. Choco Taco - Wikipedia

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    Choco Taco was a Good Humor-Breyers ice cream novelty resembling a taco. It consisted of a disk of waffle cone material folded to resemble a hard taco shell, reduced-fat vanilla ice cream, artificially flavored fudge, peanuts, and a milk chocolate coating. [2] The Choco Taco was marketed under the Klondike brand as "The Original Ice Cream Taco ...

  6. Cold Stone Revives Discontinued Fan-Favorite Treat for 1 Week ...

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    The nostalgic ice cream treat will be available in the days leading up to Cinco De Mayo. ... Fans of Klondike's discontinued Choco Taco can score Cold Stone's version of it every day beginning ...

  7. Cool-A-Coo - Wikipedia

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    Cool-A-Coo was a vanilla ice cream sandwich made with oatmeal cookies and dipped in chocolate. It was a specialty in the Los Angeles area for over 25 years and was made fresh in Southern California. It was the original ice cream sandwich of the Los Angeles Dodgers. [1] As of August 2016, it has been discontinued and is no longer available.