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Royals reportedly will sell a S’mores Quesadilla at Kauffman Stadium this season

A general view of the sky lighting up as the Kansas City Royals take on the Los Angeles Dodgers during the second inning at Kauffman Stadium on July 1, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri.
A general view of the sky lighting up as the Kansas City Royals take on the Los Angeles Dodgers during the second inning at Kauffman Stadium on July 1, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. Getty Images
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  • Report: Royals to offer S’mores Quesadilla at Kauffman in 2026.
  • S’mores Quesadilla: Nutella, marshmallow fluff, graham cracker crumbs, strawberry pico.
  • Several MLB teams debut novelty food items as new menus roll out.

Fans soon will be returning to baseball stadiums around the country, and they will be trying to familiarize themselves with their favorite team’s new players and the ballparks new food.

Yeah, it’s that time of year when the new menu items are shared ... and, as usual, there are some strange concoctions.

The Philadelphia Phillies are offering a new “Schwarbomb Sundae.” MLB said it’s “a mini helmet filled with soft-serve ice cream and topped with a funnel-cake-fried strawberry Uncrustable, fresh strawberry sauce and fruity cereal pieces.”

Jason Kelce said he wants to attend a Diamondbacks game this year just to try their “Take Me Out to the Ballgame Shake.” MLB described that as “a salted caramel shake with whipped cream, peanut butter sandwich cookies, Kit Kat bars and Cracker Jack.”

According to Front Office Sports, the Royals will have a sweet treat of their own in 2026.

It’s a S’mores Quesadilla, which has “Nutella, marshmallow fluff, graham cracker crumbs and strawberry pico.”

There is a good chance the Royals soon will announce more of the new food offerings at Kauffman Stadium, but this is one to get you ready for the season.

This story was originally published March 20, 2026 at 8:51 AM.

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