Klondike’s Choco Taco ice cream is being discontinued by the company after nearly 40 years, after the company experienced a huge spike in demand for its other products.
A Klondike spokesperson confirmed the popular food item would be discontinued in a statement to Newsweek, explaining: “Over the past two years, we have experienced an unprecedented spike in demand across our portfolio and have had to make very tough decisions to ensure availability of our full portfolio nationwide.”
“We know this may be very disappointing,” the spokesperson added.
‘Saw It in a Mirage’
“It was hot. I hadn’t had anything to drink. And then I saw a mirage. An ice cream taco, rising out of the distance. That’s how I got the idea,” he said.“When you eat a sugar cone, you generally eat the nuts, chocolate, and ice cream on the top, and then when you get to the cone, you’re [only] eating ice cream and cone,” Drazen said. “With the Choco Taco you’re getting the ice cream, cone, nuts, and chocolate with just about every bite.”
Drazen initially distributed it to wholesalers, who then sold it to ice cream trucks, but it was later distributed more widely by Unilever, which now owns Klondike.
Despite higher costs, the company forecast that sales growth in 2022 will be above the previously expected range of 4.5–6.5 percent, suggesting that consumers are prepared to spend more for certain products.