Taco Bell’s Nacho Fries Are Officially Back For A Second Limited-Time Run

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One of 2018’s most notable fast food power moves was Taco Bell’s addition of Nacho Fries. They instantly became a crowd favorite and were the chain’s biggest launch of all time. However, they didn’t stick around for long, and left the menu by mid-April. Fortunately, we have an official confirmation and date for when Nacho Fries return.

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Starting July 12, all three forms of the fries will be back on the menu. That includes the basic fries with cheese sauce for $1.29, Supreme Nacho Fries for $2.49, or BellGrande Nacho Fries for $3.49. The Supreme and BellGrande come with the same beef, nacho cheese, tomatoes, and sour cream as last time (the BellGrande being a bigger version of the Supreme). There will also be a $5 Box featuring the nacho fries, a Doritos Locos Taco, a Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, and a medium drink.

It also means that you can hack fries into any menu item for an additional 49 cents, just like last time.

Sadly, we won’t be able to add them to the Naked Chicken Chalupa, as a Taco Bell rep told Foodbeast the item will leave menus just before the Nacho Fries return.

Bummer.

Still, I’m pretty stoked that the fries are back, since their flavor and crunch vaulted them into our list of top fast food fries soon after they launched.

It’s not a permanent return, since Taco Bell says they’ll only stick around until early September. At least we get a couple more months to indulge in the chain’s crispy spuds.

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