Texas Roadhouse sells candles that smell like popular menu item. ‘You read that right’

Screengrab from Texas Roadhouse's Facebook

Texas Roadhouse is encapsulating one of their most popular recipes in non-food form for fans, the national restaurant chain announced.

The southern-themed franchise — known for their steaks and tendency to blast country music — are making Honey Cinnamon Butter candles inspired by the spread they serve with their free bread rolls, the chain said Sept. 19 on social media.

“You read that right, we have perfected the scent of the delicious Honey Cinnamon Butter you enjoy on your Fresh-Baked Bread and put it in candle form,” the restaurant chain said in the post.

“This makes my heart happy,” one Facebook user commented on the post.

“Smelling this candle will be bad for my waistline,” someone else wrote.

“Does it come with a side of rolls?” commented another.

The Texas Roadhouse rolls have taken on a life of their own as a menu item.

“Our legendary bread is baked fresh every five minutes and served piping hot along with our homemade cinnamon butter to guests as they are seated,” the Texas Roadhouse website says.

They’ve been ranked as some of the best free restaurant bread, mentioned in internet memes and have even appeared in baby photoshoots, as was re-posted by the chain in August.

Customers can preorder the $12 candles beginning Friday, Sept. 23, via a link in the chain’s social media accounts that has not yet been posted. The candle will only be available to buy online, not in restaurants, the chain said.

Texas Roadhouse, based in Louisville, Kentucky, opened its first restaurant in 1993. According to their website, the chain has more than 580 locations in 49 states. The restaurant chain did not immediately respond to McClatchy News’ request for further comment.

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