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Taco Bell Is Testing A ‘Cheesy Dipping’ Menu Item–Our Mouths Are Watering

June 28, 2024 by Faith Geiger
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Attention, cheese lovers! There’s a new Taco Bell menu item on the horizon we think you’ll want to hear about. Introducing Cheesy Dipping Burritos. The only catch is that they’re currently only being tested in Detroit, Michigan.

That’s right. Taco Bell frequently tests some seriously delicious-sounding new menu items at select locations before they (sometimes) hit menus nationwide, and the latest burrito experiment is one that has our mouths watering. Find all the info on the Cheesy Dipping Burritos blessing Michigan menus below.

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Taco Bell tests Cheesy Dipping Burritos

We've tried the Grilled Cheese Burrito. We've tried the Dipping Tacos. All of the above have been delicious. But now there's a new cheese-tastic Taco Bell item that seems to combine the best of all worlds: Cheesy Dipping Burritos.

If you're a fan of the tasty Grilled Cheese Burrito, we're going to guess that you'll also enjoy these Cheesy Dipping Burritos, which come in a small size that make them perfect for ordering.

For each order of two burritos, you'll be able to choose between steak, slow-roasted chicken, and seasoned ground beef. In addition to your preferred protein, the burritos also include ranch sauce and, of course, a three-cheese blend. It's all enveloped in those soft flour tortillas Taco Bell fans know and love, and finished off with more three-cheese blend that's sprinkled on top and grilled to perfection. Our stomachs are grumbling!

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But don't forget the dipping sauce! Customers who order these Dipping Burritos can make their choice of Creamy Chipotle, reduced fat sour cream, and warm nacho cheese. We want all three, please!

While prices vary depending on location, these should cost around $5.49.

And for those of us who aren't able to trek all the way to Detroit for a taste of these burritos, there's still hope on the horizon. Many items Taco Bell tests do make it nationwide. Fingers crossed! In the meantime, there's still plenty to look forward to at Taco Bell this year.

READ MORE: Taco Bell Customer Posts A ‘Sad-Looking’ $9 Bowl As Fans React: ‘Definitely A Rip-Off And Not Worth The Price’

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Freelance Writer

Faith Geiger is a New York-based writer and editor. When she's not covering the latest in health and wellness for SheFinds, she spends her time watching reality TV with her roommates, browsing used bookstores, and enjoying live music. You can reach Faith at faithkgeiger@gmail.com.

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