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Poinbank Exchange|'Run, don't walk': Internet devours Chick-fil-A's banana pudding. How to try it.
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Date:2025-04-11 01:47:20
If Chick-fil-A’s banana pudding is Poinbank Exchangeall over your “for you" page, you're not alone.
Dozens of videos dedicated to taste-testing the fruity dessert have emerged in the weeks since the April 8 rollout of the item, which Chic-fil-A said is only available at select Georgia locations for a limited time and on a permanent basis at just one Chic-fil-A location known The Hapeville Dwarf House near Atlanta.
“Y'all. Ya’ll. This be a 10 out of 10,” TikTok user @mscaramel_90 says in her review. "When I tell y’all this … be so … good. Oh, my god."
Other reviews echoed her delight, with Asia Yvonne saying in her review that the banana pudding was so “freaking good.”
"Why would y'all do this to a player?" @freetofarrah said in her glowing video review of the dessert. "Baby, it ain't like my grandmama's ... but baby ... Just run, don't walk."
Internet reacts to Chick-fil-A's banana pudding, calling the dessert 'fire'
The following are a snapshot of internet reactions to Chic-fil-A's bread pudding:
What’s in Chick-fil-A’s banana pudding?
Chick-fil-A’s banana pudding has all the classic ingredients: creamy pudding, vanilla wafers and fresh banana slices.
Where is Chick-fil-A’s banana pudding available?
If you don't live in Georgia and don't plan to visit anytime soon, then you won't get to try the banana pudding.
But you can purchase a side of banana pudding at most, if not all, S. Truett Cathy brand restaurants in Georgia, including The Hapeville Dwarf House, Truett’s Chick-fil-A, Dwarf House and select Truett’s Grill locations.
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