Taco Bell is introducing new at-home meal kits, including the Loaded Nachos and Queso-Burrito Cravings Kits, enabling fans to recreate their favorite meals from the comfort of their kitchens.
Taco Bell's New At-Home Meal Kits Let Fans Personalize Favorite Dishes with Signature Flavors
With this exciting new release, you can switch up the Taco Bell experience from the comfort of your home! Our at-home meal kits bring the Taco Bell experience to your kitchen, giving you the power to create your favorite meals whenever you want.
According to Fast Food Club, Taco Bell, known for its menu innovation and creative risks, has introduced some of the most fabulous creations in its history. One standout is the Cravings Kit, which allows fans to prepare Taco Bell meals in their kitchens. Building on this success, Taco Bell releases even more delicious flavors with two new at-home kits.
The Loaded Nachos Cravings Kit is all about personalization. It includes cheese sauce, a 4-ounce bag of tortilla chips, Taco Bell’s mild sauce, and taco seasoning. But the magic happens when you add your preferred protein, allowing you to customize your nachos to your unique tastes. It's your creation, your way.
Next, the Queso-Burrito Cravings Kit features a 10-inch flour tortilla, cheese sauce, rice, chipotle cream sauce, and taco seasoning. Like the nachos kit, users can add protein to personalize their meal, enjoying Taco Bell’s signature Queso-Burrito flavor with a personal twist.
These new meal kits will soon be available in stores carrying Taco Bell products and online at retailers like Walmart and DoorDash. This development offers an easy way for Taco Bell fans to recreate their favorite meals at home.
Taco Bell Introduces Exciting New Menu Items for 2024, Including Cheesy Chalupas and Dipping Burritos
Taco Bell is having a significant year in 2024, beginning with the Live Más LIVE event, which featured major announcements and new menu items. Highlights include the Big Cheez-it Crunchwrap Supreme and the eagerly anticipated Baja Blast flavored treats. Among the latest additions are:
Cheesy Street Chalupas: A new take on a popular Mexican dish, featuring a cheesy, crunchy taco shell with mozzarella and pepper jack cheese, your choice of meat, onion, cilantro, and jalapeños, all smothered in ranch sauce. Options include the Steak Cheesy Street Chalupa and the Cantina Chicken Cheesy Street Chalupa.
Cheesy Dipping Burritos: Currently available only in select locations in Detroit, Michigan, the Cheesy Dipping Burritos are a hot topic of conversation among Taco Bell fans. These burritos are a hit, filled with seasoned beef and rice and paired with warm nacho cheese sauce for dipping. And while they're still in the testing phase, there's hope for a wider release soon. Get ready to dip into a whole new Taco Bell experience!
Taco Bell continues innovating and surprising its fans with new and exciting menu options.


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