Can it be? Have the breakfast gods answered the world’s whispered prayers?

From the looks of it, yes.

Two Chick-fil-A locations in Cobb County are selling 10-count Chick-n-minis to see how they do, said Jeff Suain, who owns both Marietta stores.

For the uninitiated, the Georgia chain's website describes the item this way: "Bite-sized Chick-fil-A Nuggets nestled in warm, mouth-watering mini yeast rolls that are lightly coated with honey butter spread."

The West Cobb, 2555 Dallas Highway SW, and West Marietta Crossing, 1000 Whitlock Ave. NW, locations posted about the test-run on their Facebook pages Tuesday.

Managers at several other Chick-fil-As in Cobb didn’t know anything about the 10-count option when asked.

Suain said the idea came about after seeing the success of offering a 30-nugget option.

He said both offers are aimed toward families, college kids or teenagers who want more than the regular order but less than a party tray.

Suain said there wouldn’t be a break on the price of the 10-count option. That means it would be just the same as ordering a four-count order and a couple of three-counts.

While you’re chowing down on your 10-count, take a look at what happened at another Cobb County Chick-fil-A location:

Chick-fil-A employee and Wheeler High student Davon Lee asked his friend Tatum Hoof to prom using the sign at his store.

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