Taco Bell Launches $5 Build-It-Yourself Cravings Box

I can’t think of anyone who goes to Taco Bell to order something and leaves with a single item. The beauty of the fast-food chain putting together a full-on meal from select items on the menu. 

With that thought in mind, imagine our delight to discover that Taco Bell is now offering a build-it-yourself Cravings Box for $5. 

The options for the $5 Cravings Box include about 18 different combinations, including divided into groups.

Photo courtesy of Taco Bell

For your main, you can pick from Taco Bell’s specialties that include the Chalupa Supreme, Cheesy Gordita Crunch, or Crunchwrap. Starters include a Crunchy Taco, Soft Taco, Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, or a Bean and Cheese Burrito. For sides, you can choose between chips with nacho cheese or Taco Bell’s Cinnamon Twists. Finally, for drinks, you can have your choice of a medium fountain drink. 

The $5 Custom Cravings Box is only exclusive to the Taco Bell App and is available to Taco Bell Rewards Beta members beginning Feb. 2, with a wider release scheduled for Feb. 11 to all Taco Bell digital members. 

As I sit here imagining all the possibilities in my head, there’s a good chance I’ll come out of the next trip to Taco Bell with more than a few different options. 

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