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  • Those would be sooo good if you could bring your own ground beef.

    I eat taco bell meat once a year. It seems every 12 months I crave it. Then I take one bite, and throw it all away. I will, if forced to go, order chalupas with potatoes instead of meat..

    I went last month and got chicken chalupas. Almost threw up in my mouth. I eat at some nasty hole in the wall places, but I draw the line at taco bell.

    I don't think their meat is fake. It's the taste. I believe they also reheat all of the meat? So it's essentially frozen/refridged ready to heat?

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    • Originally posted by Samhain View Post
      And a side of penicillin?
      Or Valtrex

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      • They need a motherfucking Guacamole Doritos Los Tacos. Even though I don't think they were a Doritos flavor, does anyone else remember those Guac flavored chips?

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        • Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
          They need a motherfucking Guacamole Doritos Los Tacos. Even though I don't think they were a Doritos flavor, does anyone else remember those Guac flavored chips?
          Guacamole is fucking nasty

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          • Originally posted by BradM View Post
            Guacamole is fucking nasty
            That's why you ain't gettin' into heaven!
            ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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            • Originally posted by YALE View Post
              That's why you ain't gettin' into heaven!
              I don't like avocado homie

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              • mhhmmmmmm

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                • Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
                  ...does anyone else remember those Guac flavored chips?
                  Originally posted by BradM View Post
                  Guacamole is fucking nasty
                  i hate avacado & guacamole..



                  but i can eat an entire bag of these






                  da faq

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                  • Originally posted by BradM View Post
                    I don't like avocado homie
                    Ok. Next time I'm in Sherman, I'll bring you beer.
                    ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                    • Originally posted by Trip McNeely View Post
                      They need a motherfucking Guacamole Doritos Los Tacos. Even though I don't think they were a Doritos flavor, does anyone else remember those Guac flavored chips?

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                      • Todd Mills, creator of the Doritos Locos Taco, one of the most successful fast food creations in history, died on Thanksgiving from brain cancer at the age of 41. He never made a cent on the idea. Mills, a resident of Little Rock, Arkansas, first pitched Plano-based Frito-Lay with the...


                        The Creator of Doritos Locos Tacos Has Died without a Doritos Locos Penny to His Name

                        Todd Mills, creator of the Doritos Locos Taco, one of the most successful fast food creations in history, died on Thanksgiving from brain cancer at the age of 41. He never made a cent on the idea.

                        Mills, a resident of Little Rock, Arkansas, first pitched Plano-based Frito-Lay with the idea in 2009, but his letter was rejected. Determined to see his dream taco a become a reality, he started the Taco Shells made from Doritos Movement, a Facebook devoted to marrying flourescent orange seasoning powder with Taco Bell's crunchy taco shells.

                        In 2012, Mills received a call from Taco Bell executives, who flew him out to their test kitchen in California to sample the first Doritos Locos Taco. Ten weeks later, Taco Bell reportedly sold 100 million of the tacos. A year and a half later, the Huffington Post now reports $1 billion in sales.

                        While Mills received no formal compensation, Taco Bell contributed $1,000 toward his medical expenses, according to the LA Times. But that was only after a family member reached out to the company over Twitter.

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                        • RIP My friend. Your contribution to society was immeasurable. I will brave the possibility of getting the runs and get some Taco Bell today in honor of you.

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                          • Seems kinda shitty that he got nothing for a billion dollar concept, and a $1,000 contribution is borderline insulting.

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                            • 1000 bucks for brain cancer treatment. I'm pretty sure that about covered walking in the door of the treatment center and that's about it.

                              I'd be insulted if I was his family. I'd tell TB to take their 1000 dollars and stuff up their asses.
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                              • Originally posted by Downs View Post
                                1000 bucks for brain cancer treatment. I'm pretty sure that about covered walking in the door of the treatment center and that's about it.

                                I'd be insulted if I was his family. I'd tell TB to take their 1000 dollars and stuff up their asses.
                                Yup. I considered boycotting Taco Bell for about one nanosecond, then I remembered how good these really are.

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