Taco Bell is testing new Crunchwrap Sliders in Ohio. These bite-sized versions of the classic Crunchwrap Supreme feature new flavors, including ground beef and a crunchy mini tostada.
Taco Bell Launches Crunchwrap Sliders in Ohio, Featuring New Flavors and Positive Feedback
Taco Bell has again introduced a creative twist on a classic menu item. Known for its constant innovation, Taco Bell has made headlines with new releases and unique experiments. The journey began during their Live Más Live event in February, where they announced a series of exciting additions to their menu. Since then, new chalupas, take-home meal kits, and many Baja Blast-flavored items have delighted fans. One standout creation that captured significant attention was the Big Cheez-it Crunchwrap, a novel that takes on the traditional Crunchwrap that was enhanced by a giant Cheez-it inside.
Now, Taco Bell treats a select few to an exclusive culinary experience with the Crunchwrap Sliders. According to Fast Food Club, this new version of the Crunchwrap Supreme is being tested in Ohio, making it a unique opportunity for our Ohio customers. Dubbed the Crunchwrap Sliders, this smaller, bite-sized iteration features ground beef, sour cream, lettuce, tomatoes, and a crunchy mini tostada. Accompanied by Taco Bell’s signature cheese sauce for dipping, these sliders are available exclusively to customers in Cleveland and Akron. A Steak & Queso version is being tested, including grilled steak, creamy chipotle sauce, pico de gallo, and Cheddar cheese, served with warm Green Chile Queso sauce.
Though the Crunchwrap Sliders were first introduced in 2014, this new release offers fresh flavors and a price point of $4.99 for two sliders. The limited test run in 30 Taco Bell locations in Cleveland and Akron has been met with overwhelmingly positive feedback, with many customers praising the new sliders. This promising start has left us all excited for what's to come. For those outside Ohio, nationwide availability remains to be determined. However, initial feedback has been positive, with many customers praising the new sliders. Taco Bell enthusiasts are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.
Taco Bell Expands Menu with Baja Blast Twists and Cheesy Dipping Burritos, Testing New Flavors
Beyond the Crunchwrap Sliders, Taco Bell has introduced several other exciting items. Among the notable releases are the Baja Blast Twists, Pie, and Gelato. Mountain Dew Baja Blast, a Taco Bell exclusive with a tropical lime flavor, has inspired these new creations. These innovative Baja Blast flavored items join Taco Bell's diverse menu offerings.
Additionally, Taco Bell is testing Cheesy Dipping Burritos at select locations in Detroit, Michigan. This new item includes two burritos filled with seasoned beef and rice, served with warm nacho cheese sauce for dipping. This simple yet enticing twist on the classic burrito could become a game changer upon broader release.
As Taco Bell continues to innovate and expand its menu, fans can expect more unique and exciting offerings.


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