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(#4) Chili Cheese Burrito
Make that plain Jane bean burrito a bit more exciting by requesting a chili cheese burrito instead. The now discontinued former regular menu item's recipe is ridiculously simple, just ask for chili and cheese in a burrito. It's also probably wise to request extra napkins too as this yummy burrito is also especially messy. -
(#9) Waffle Tacos
Taco Bell is testing the concept of the "waffle taco" in select Southern California locations, selling its new breakfast concoction of eggs, sausage, and syrup wrapped in a waffle for a paltry $.89.
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(#7) Cheesaritos
This gooey favorite has been gone from the Taco Bell menu for decades but can still be easily prepared if you ask really nicely. Cheesaritos are made by combining a generous portion of cheese with scallions and taco sauce rolled up in a soft tortilla shell, kind of like that long lost cousin of the Meximelt, but in a meatless version.
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Taco Bell is the world’s largest Mexican-style fast-food restaurant. From breakfast to late-night snacks, taco bell offers off-the-shelf taquitos and tacos. Bell and its more than 350 franchises operate through 7,000 restaurants in the United States. Before Taco Bell, founder Glen Bell used to run Bell’s Drive-in and Taco Tia in San Bernardino, California. After several entrepreneurial ventures, Glen Bell opened its first Taco Bell (Bell) restaurant in Downey, California, in 1962. And successfully opened 100 stores in the southern California area in 5 years!
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