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Taco Bell® To Sell Nacho Fries! Wait, What? (Video)

Taco Bell's most-anticipated menu item release of the year will be available crisped to perfection with bold Mexican seasoning and served with a dippable side of warm Nacho Cheese, beginning January 25. (PRNewsfoto/Taco Bell Corp.)

Taco Bell’s Nacho Fries are going to ruin a lot of New Year’s resolutions. Buzz60’s Nathan Rousseau Smith (@FantasticMrNate) shows us the tasty concoction.

Rumors Confirmed: Taco Bell® Sets Release Date For Nacho Fries – And Oh, BTW, They’re $1 Nacho Fries are set to debut in restaurants nationwide January 25

Taco Bell’s most-anticipated menu item release of the year will be available crisped to perfection with bold Mexican seasoning and served with a dippable side of warm Nacho Cheese, beginning January 25. Nacho Fries are set to make their debut, nationwide,  for just $1.

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Nacho Fries come off the heels of Taco Bell’s shared plans to introduce 20 $1 items on menus nationwide and in test markets this year, on top of 20 mainstay menu items for just $1.

The fries will also be served Supreme for $2.49 or Bell Grande for $3.49, topped with beloved Taco Bell add-ons, including beef, Pico de Gallo, nacho cheese and sour cream.

A Taco Bell fries release has been rumored since buzzworthy tests with select audiences in West Virginia and Bakersfield, CA markets last spring. Even recent supporting roles in the testing of the California Burritos in Charleston, WV have added to the fan speculation.

Fans are encouraged to follow along leading up to the release of Nacho Fries using the hashtag #NachoFries. Further details, and some award-worthy surprises, will be shared as the curtain is pulled back on the January 25 launch fit for the big screen.

SOURCE Taco Bell Corp.

 


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