Taco Bell is testing new Crispy Chicken Strips and tacos in select markets, including the Flint, MI area. The items, which include crispy chicken strips seasoned with Mexican spices and crispy tortilla chips, have generated excitement from fans eagerly awaiting the potential for a wider release.
Taco Bell’s New Crispy Chicken Strips and Tacos Offer Bold Flavors Fans Are Loving
Taco Bell enthusiasts are abuzz with the potential addition of Crispy Chicken Strips to the chain’s menu, which is currently being tested in select markets. Food influencer Snackolator revealed that Taco Bell is testing a series of new chicken-based items "around the Flint, MI market," with the exciting possibility of a broader rollout if the trial proves successful. Fans are eagerly anticipating this potential expansion.
The test menu includes "new Crispy Chicken Strips seasoned with a blend of Mexican spices and coated in crispy tortilla chips," along with a Crispy Chicken Taco and Crispy Chicken Burrito offered in both Spicy Ranchero and Avocado Ranch flavors.
These items promise a unique blend of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds. Fans expressed their excitement online, with one person commenting, "Okay now I need Taco Bell," and another enthusiast adding, "This would be bomb!" Others joined in with similar enthusiasm, writing, "PLZ I NEED THIS IN ATX," and "Looks amazing!"
Taco Bell’s New Chicken Burritos Spark Comparisons to McDonald’s Snack Wraps
Some fans noted the similarity between the new burritos and McDonald’s Snack Wraps, which many have called to see back on menus. One user joked, “So McDonald's wouldn't bring back the Snack Wrap and Taco Bell thought 'I got it.' ...?”
This isn’t the first time Taco Bell has experimented with chicken items; in the summer of 2023, the chain tested Chile Crisp Chicken Tacos and Chicken Strips, though they didn’t make it to the main menu. Recently, Taco Bell has introduced several new items that fans have embraced, including the Midnight Cherry Freeze, adding to the excitement around these latest menu possibilities.


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