We already know Georgia loves Chick-fil-A, but would one of these tested-and-failed options have made the cut? Vote now

Of all the Chick-fil-A menu items, Georgia loves the tender, flaky biscuits and sweet frozen treats most, but what about some more unique, quirky options?

We’ve already told you how much Middle GA loves Chick-fil-A. Macon is one of the top 10 cities in sales of chicken biscuits and peach milkshakes in the entire country. Atlanta was also high up on the chicken biscuit list.

Chick-fil-A recently shared a few of their near-misses, “We asked Chick-fil-A Chefs Christy Cook and Shona Johnson, two of the masterminds behind the Chick-fil-A menu, to share some of their most memorable recipes that have helped Chick-fil-A ‘fail forward.’”

Biscuit Cinnamon Rolls

These fluffy, delicious items were “biscuit dough with cinnamon, butter and sugar, that was then cut, baked and topped with icing,” the franchise wrote. While they allegedly tasted great, they ultimately failed to launch because they couldn’t be made fresh every morning for customers to enjoy.

Chicken Quesadilla

The chicken quesadilla “was made from the Chick-fil-A® Nuggets, cheese and tortilla,” said the franchise. Unfortunately, this item failed to make it on the menu because it took too long to prepare and couldn’t be served to customers quickly in a drive-thru line.

Rosemary Garlic Flatbread Wrap

This item was both loved and hated by a test group of customers who couldn’t guess that the item was from Chick-fil-A. Although it ended up getting cut, it actually inspired the first Grilled Cool Wrap.

Cranberry Orange Bagel

The Chick-fil-A kitchen loved this super unique item, but customers never got a chance to taste test it. The chefs topped a square cranberry, orange-flavored bagel with chicken and it came with a side of cream cheese.

Now it’s your turn to vote for which one(s) you would try if they ever come available on the menu at Chick-fil-A.

Here’s how to participate:

Scroll down to the bottom of the page. After verifying you are human, cast a vote. You can vote as often as you like. Just refresh the page and confirm your humanity to get back to the poll.

Voting ends at noon on Friday, July 29.

Our polls are not meant to be scientific, but they are a lot of fun.

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