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Save The Date: Now You Can Get Married At Taco Bell (Video)

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Now that Dan and Bianca have paved the way, starting August 7, fans everywhere can have their own Taco Bell wedding, which they can walk in and order right off the Las Vegas Cantina menu. (PRNewsfoto/Taco Bell Corp.)

In the most craveable matrimonial experience to ever hit Las Vegas, Taco Bell today announced that beginning August 7, lovers everywhere can tie the knot, Taco Bell-style, at the brand’s flagship Las Vegas Cantina restaurant.

Taco Bell
(Taco Bell Corp.)

On June 25, 2017, Taco Bell hosted its inaugural wedding for the winners of their previously announced Love and Tacos Contest, in which couples across America entered to win an all-expense paid trip to wed at the Las Vegas Cantina.

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Following more than 150 entries and nearly 17,000 votes, happy couple Dan Ryckert and Bianca Monda won the contest, and celebrated the wedding of their Doritos Locos Taco-filled dreams.

Now that Dan and Bianca have paved the way, starting August 7, fans everywhere can have their own Taco Bell wedding, which they can walk in and order right off the Las Vegas Cantina menu.

Taco Bell
(Taco Bell Corp.)

Ringing in at $600, the wedding package is complete with a ceremony performed by an ordained officiant, a private reception area for up to 15 guests, custom merchandise for the bride and groom, Taco Bell branded champagne flutes, a Taco 12 Pack, a Cinnabon Delights cake and, last but certainly not least, a sauce packet bouquet.

 

For more information on how to get married at Taco Bell visit tacobell.com/feed/how-to-get-married. Trust us, a Taco Bell wedding will be an experience you’ll “taco ’bout” for years to come.

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