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Jun 19, 2016

Hot Pockets Partners with Food Trucks for New Flavors

Nestle partners with several food trucks to come up with their new Hot Pockets Food Truck Bites and Sandwiches line, which also introduces new snackable mini spring rolls to the brand.

The following flavors were inspired and developed in collaboration with select food truck proprietors:

- Triple Cheesy Bacon Melt Bites, Co-Created with Toasty Cheese Mobile Eater - Inspired by Toasty Cheese Mobile Eatery's The Great Dane Double Cheese & Bacon Melt, these bites feature a blend of provolone, cheddar and mozzarella cheeses with Applewood-smoked bacon and basil in a buttery crust.

- Smokin' Bacon BBQ Recipe Burger Bites, Co-Created with Baby's Burgers - Hamburger, Applewood-smoked bacon, cheddar cheese and onions smothered in a mesquite BBQ sauce in a soft-baked crust draws inspiration from Baby's Burgers' She's Smokin' burger.

- Fiery Jalapeño Lime Chicken Rollers, Co-Created with The Lobos Truck - Dark meat chicken, jalapenos, cilantro, and corn with spicy ginger lime sauce in a mini spring roll.

- Spicy Asian-Style Beef Rollers, Co-Created with Komodo Truck - Featuring a fusion of Latin and Southeast Asian-style flavors, this mini spring roll comes filled with beef, red pepper, and jalapenos with Hoisin sauce.

- Fiery Jalapeño Lime Chicken Sandwiches, Co-Created with The Lobos Truck - The sandwich version of Fiery Jalapeño Lime Chicken features grilled white meat chicken, jalapenos, cilantro, and corn with spicy ginger lime sauce in a crispy crust.

- Spicy Asian-Style Beef Sandwiches, Co-Created with Komodo Truck - The sandwich version of Spicy Asian-Style Beef includes Angus beef, red peppers, and jalapenos with Hoisin sauce in a crispy crust.

The new Hot Pockets Food Truck Bites and Sandwiches are available in grocery stores nationwide with a suggested retail price of $5.99 for a 20-oz bag of the bites and $2.29 for a 2-pack of the sandwich versions.

Photo via Nestle.

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