A snack vampires will definitely not enjoy.
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Japan continues to stay ahead of the world when it comes to bizarre looking versions of popular foods — last year we saw the black-bun Burger King Whopper and theall-black “Terra” hot dogcome out. Now Doritos is introducing a black-hued version of its popular chips — they are actually garlic-flavored. The snack will releasejust in time for Halloween and comes in an ominous dark-themedpackaging complete with a haunted house, bats and Dracula graphic.
Again, these are only available in Japan for the meantime. No word yet on a stateside release, so if you have friends coming in from the land of the rising sun, maybe you can ask them to grab you a bag or two.
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