Taco Bell continues to dominate the Tex-Mex scene with new and returning menu items slated for 2024. Fans can expect the return of Nacho Fries, the Cheez-It Crunchwrap, and exciting new options like Chicken Nuggets with Bell Sauce, all coming soon to locations nationwide.
Taco Bell Dominates 2024 with New and Returning Menu Items, From Cheez-It Collabs to Baja Blast Treats
Among all Tex-Mex restaurants, Taco Bell stands out with the highest number of new menu items released this year and shows no signs of slowing down, per Fast Food Club.
Although 2024 is not yet over, Taco Bell has already made an impression with its lineup of both new and returning items. From collaborations with Cheez-It to the introduction of Baja Blast offerings such as Gelato, Twists, and the Baja Blast Pie, alongside the return of the Street Chalupas, Taco Bell has consistently delivered items that keep customers craving. Here is a roundup of the most viral items the Tex-Mex chain has teased, including potential release dates.
Exciting New Taco Bell Menu Items Set for 2024: Nacho Fries, Cheez-It Crunchwrap, and More
In addition to Taco Bell’s test items, here are some of the latest offerings expected to hit the menu in the coming months:
Taco Bell’s Nacho Fries
Rumored to return on September 12, Taco Bell’s Nacho Fries are seasoned with bold Mexican spices and come with warm nacho cheese sauce. Despite their popularity, these fries have not yet become a permanent menu item. Fans continue to hope that Taco Bell will make them a permanent fixture.
Taco Bell’s Cheez-It Tostada and Disha Hot Sauce
Beginning September 26, 2024, Taco Bell will reintroduce the Cheez-It Crunchwrap. This version features a massive Cheez-It cracker, 16 times the usual size, inside a folded tortilla filled with seasoned beef, nacho cheese, and other classic Crunchwrap ingredients. The Disha Hot Sauce, a fiery blend of distilled white vinegar, red onion, tomato, tomatillo, habanero, jalapeño, and more, will debut on the same day.
Taco Bell’s Chicken Nuggets and Bell Sauce
Set to launch nationwide on December 19, Taco Bell will introduce its new chicken nuggets, made with marinated white chicken breast in a jalapeño buttermilk marinade. They will be accompanied by Taco Bell’s signature Bell Sauce, and customers can also pair the nuggets with Jalapeño Honey Mustard.
Taco Bell’s Dulce de Leche Cinnabon Delights
These desserts, a twist on the current Cinnabon Delights, are scheduled for release at the end of the year, though the date may change.
Churro Chillers Shakes
Taco Bell is testing four new Churro Chillers Shakes: Mexican Chocolate, Dulce de Leche Coffee, Wild Strawberry, and Sweet Vanilla. These shakes feature churro pieces and cold foam, and while they are currently in the testing phase in Dallas, Texas, and Chicago, a nationwide release could be on the horizon.
Grilled Cheese Dipping Tacos
Taco Bell’s Grilled Cheese-Dipping Tacos are also expected to debut, though the exact release date has yet to be determined.
These dates remain tentative and may change as the releases approach, but Taco Bell fans can expect various exciting new items.


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