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You literally have to do this for maximum Taco Bell enjoyment because their evil sorcery loses its effect the second the food begins to go cold. plus you get to take as many sauces as you want without having to ask them 🫦 and if you habitually get Taco Bell delivered when you’re not even inebriated: sincerely, seek help!!
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Dec 20, 2024

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But my local TB closed like 5 years ago where do I go for my fixxxxx
Dec 23, 2024
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0xc0ffee MY CONDOLENCES 😭💔 I have to drive really far to get to Taco Bell it’s so hard
Dec 23, 2024
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i will only use the diablo sauce. the only one that has flavor
Dec 21, 2024
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Crunchwrap supreme and locos tacos are both top 5 all restaurant fast food items
Dec 20, 2024
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rabidwell I’m partial to chalupa supremes with black beans and I just tried their chicken nuggets and they were weirdly so insanely good like best fast food chicken nuggets ever. I don’t know how Taco Bell does it!!!
Dec 20, 2024
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taterhole i didn’t even know they have chicken nuggets that’s awesome and hilarious
Dec 20, 2024
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rabidwell I walked in and saw it and knew I had to try it. their innovative minds…
Dec 20, 2024
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scrolled on taco bell until 1:30 last night curating the perfect order, longing to have every item soaking into every taste bud on my tongue, washed down by a baja blast freeze.
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Taco Bell giveth and Taco Bell taketh away. Sometimes you come in expecting chicken nuggets and you find MTN DEW® Baja Blast ® Dream Freeze, Nacho Steak Fries, and the Discovery Luxe Box with Cheesy Dipping Burritos. it’s just like life when you think about it; life can’t be chicken nuggets forever. ’tis better to have lived mas and lost than never to have lived mas at all 🫶🌮
Jan 19, 2025
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*Money spread but with Taco Bell hot sauce packets* They always give you so much thats love
Mar 27, 2024

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