Get ready,McDonald’sfans, because the french fries we all know and adore are getting revamped — and from the looks of it, we’re loving it!

Beginning in 2019, the popular fast-food chain will be adding cheesy bacon fries to their menu, according toBusiness Insider.

The new item, featuring a medium-sized order of McDonald’s World Famous french fries, will be offered with a melted cheddar cheese sauce and savory bacon bits sprinkled on top, the chain’s website says.

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McDonald’s Cheesy Bacon FriesCredit: McDonald’s Honolulu

People in Hawaii and Northern California have able to try the new dish,Nation’s Restaurant Newsreported, with many posting photos of the fries on social media.

Although McDonald’s has the item listed on their website menu, the company was not able to confirm the news, with a rep telling PEOPLE, “I’m afraid I’ll have to provide a cheesy no comment. At this moment, our kitchens are bacon-ing something together. But we’re not yet ready to share the gouda news.”

This is not the first time that McDonald’s has experimented with cheese and french fries.

In Spain and Canada, the fast-food chain has reportedly sold cheesy fries for quite a while,Business Insiderreported. In 2017, they also offered a limited-time loaded bacon and cheese french fries basket across four U.S. states.

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And if waiting until 2019 seems impossible, McDonald’s also has another new treat being offered for the holiday season.

The fast-food chain recently announced they arebringing back their Holiday Pie. The pastry features a “creamy smooth, vanilla custard nestled in a flaky, buttery crust glazed with sugar and topped with rainbow sprinkles,” according to their website.

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“We recommend letting your local restaurant know that you’d love to see them back on the menu!” the company added.

McDonald’s will also still be selling their baked apple pie and strawberries and creme pie at all locations.

source: people.com