Taco Bell Is Testing Chicken ‘Chips’ And Here’s What They Look Like

Taco Bell often tries to discreetly test some of the dankest food, but it almost always comes out to the public, spoiling their grand announcements. We’ve seen it happen with their Quesalupa, and most recently with their Cheetos Burritos.

Now it looks like the Mexican-ish fast food restaurant is messing around with “chips” that are made out of chicken. It only makes sense, because Taco Bell tries to do away with any products that even remotely seem like Mexican food, and regular tortilla chips would definitely be way too close to a real Mex dish.

A photo was posted to Reddit earlier this month, claiming a test run for “Crispy Chicken Chips” and shows them, in a Taco Bell wrapper, with what looks like either nacho cheese, or honey mustard on the side.

They kind of look like chicken strips cut into triangles, or a chicken version of Loaded Doritos at 7-Eleven.

Either way, it’s likely that Taco Bell’s getting some kind of assist from KFC here, seeing how they’re both in the same Yum Foods family tree, so I expect these to be 11 herbs and spices-worth of bomb-ass chips.

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