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Oreo Biscuits Are the Latest Food Mashup Atlanta-based Church's Chicken is hopping onto the fast-food mashup bandwagon for the first time.

By Kate Taylor

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We've seen the Waffle Taco, the Crumbnut and the Pizza Cake. Now, a chicken chain is bringing Oreos into the fast-food mashup mix.

Atlanta-based Church's Chicken is rolling out Oreo Biscuit Bites on Dec. 1. The concept stuffs Church's classic honey-butter biscuits with Oreos, then coats the snack with vanilla glaze.

Related: Burger King Launches the Ultimate Canadian Mashup: Poutine Topped With a Whopper

"We're proud to expand on a favorite and make biscuit history with our delicious Oreo Biscuit Bites," Church's CMO Mark Snyder said in a statement.

The chain says that it sells more than 160 million honey-butter biscuits a year, though this will be the first time that Oreos are added to the mix.

Church's Chicken has more than 1,700 locations in 25 countries.

Related: The Weirdest Fast-Food Mashups in America

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Kate Taylor is a reporter at Business Insider. She was previously a reporter at Entrepreneur. Get in touch with tips and feedback on Twitter at @Kate_H_Taylor. 

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