One of Taco Bell's most loved articles leaves the menu this month

We did not think we were going to say goodbye so soon!


Now you see me, now you do not do it. That's the gameBeloved questionala of Taco Bell likes to play with us. From his glorious return on the menu earlier this year, we were warned that it would only make a limited look, but we did not think we had to say goodbye so soon.

According toThilist, a spokesperson for the fast food chain confirmed that the Super Popular cheese plush trawl will leave the May menu: "Fans are encouraged to satisfy their desire as Quesala before he leaves Taco Bell More late this month. "

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Before its launch in March, the Quesalipa had been the MIA since 2016. But Taco Bell has more than makeup of his absence by strengthening the latest version with more cheese than ever - the ratio of 2021 of Quesalipa increased by 50%, Which makes hell clutch plush very heavy. To reach this perfect cheese pulling, you will soon miss, the chain used a melted pepper combo and mozzarella. Its interior remained the same, however, with a proven mixture of the signature of the Taco Bell signature of seasoned beef, crispy lettuce, cheddar cheese shredded, of freshly dice tomatoes and sour cream.

So yes, there will be a lot to miss once our lives will have fewer questions from June 1st, but consider this silver lining: Taco Bell will probably propose something new, fun and exciting to replace very soon soon The Quesalipa. Follow us for the latest news onTaco Bell Menu UpdatesAnd do not forget toSubscribe to our newsletterTo get the latest news from the restaurant delivered directly to your inbox.


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