KFC is bringing back its famed Double Down sandwich, USAToday is reporting.
The sandwich, which is re-launching April 21, contains slabs of bacon, two slices of melted cheese and the Colonel's "Secret Sauce."
The whole thing is contained by two pieces of fried chicken, instead of a bun.
The Double Down debuted for a limited time in 2010 and immediately became a target for late-night comedy.
"This is deep-fried madness," Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert said of the sandwich when it launched. "This is breaded insanity. It is a sandwich that lacks all sandwich-ness. It's like an edible Hieronymus Bosch painting wrapped in a paper straitjacket. If a sandwich has no buns, can it truly be called a sandwich?"
The recipe from 2010 had 540 calories and 32 grams of fat, according to The Consumerist.
The Internet seems to be pretty psyched that the sandwich is making a comeback.
YESSSSSSS RT @Gothamist: KFC Is Resurrecting The Double Down http://t.co/TADLK7Ntq8pic.twitter.com/utCpsZj5ol
— Herman Krasnoff (@BellyDeKraz) April 16, 2014
America always prevails. RT @USATODAY: KFC is bringing back the Double Down http://t.co/V9lPCG8fJmpic.twitter.com/DZlWnA1wDf
— John (@Manute_Troll) April 16, 2014
VICTORY!!!! RT @USATODAY: KFC is bringing back the Double Down http://t.co/PGMpREv8OXpic.twitter.com/1Q5jNPv099
— Jason Patt (@Bulls_Jay) April 16, 2014
who is dining w/ me at KFC on April 21? “@USATODAY: KFC is bringing back the Double Down http://t.co/jKmqhIbASbpic.twitter.com/5OsD35GwsS”
— LiZ KHALiFA (@getlowder) April 16, 2014
THE DOUBLE DOWN IS COMING BACK TO KFC! http://t.co/9nSClur1lW Time for the Jacqui special, Dub-Down dipped in mashed potatoes w/ gravy.
— Jacqui Collins (@jacquicollins_) April 16, 2014
I believe in god again! @kfc is bringing back the Double Down.
— adrien (@adrien) April 16, 2014
A glorious day indeed. RT @USATODAY: KFC is bringing back the Double Down http://t.co/1BnoETVIdSpic.twitter.com/SVWGCrF9Su
— Graham Rapier (@g_rapier) April 16, 2014
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