Naked Chicken Chips Are Taco Bell’s Newest Must Have

A few months ago, Taco Bell debuted the Naked Chicken Chalupa — a taco shell made entirely of crispy, marinated white-meat chicken. That limited time menu item was one of Taco Bell’s most successful products ever – and proved that the world was not ready to say goodbye to Naked Chicken.

On May 11, fried chicken lovers and Taco Bell fans can rejoice once again, as Taco Bell introduces Naked Chicken Chips, a basket of golden brown, crispy, triangular bite size, slices of fried chicken, complete with dippable Nacho Cheese Sauce that delivers a mouth-watering twist on the classic chips-and- dip combo.

These chips are begging to be customized and hacked into delicious creations.

As with every newly introduced Taco Bell item, buzz is already swirling around the web, as food bloggers and influencers have found out where Naked Chicken Chips are being tested — and posting mouthwatering images that have the internet salivating.

Still, if history serves us correctly, we should already know that no matter how successful the launch of the Naked Chicken Chips actually are, this item won’t be hanging around Taco Bell menus for long, so get them while you can. BRB, heading to the nearest Taco Bell.

Created in partnership with Taco Bell

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