Taco Bell Tests New Breakfast Quesarito

Published on: May 18, 2014 at 4:08 PM

Taco Bell is at it again! After the release of their new breakfast menu, the popular taco chain is already working to revamp and add more items to the morning additions. According to GrubGrade , one of their reader’s, Aaron , has spotted a new item called the Breakfast Quesarito.

The new Taco Bell menu item is a scrambled egg cheesy wrap that can be customized with breakfast sausage, bacon, or steak. Compared to some of Taco Bell’s other menu items, this new Breakfast Quesarito seems the most appetizing to this writer.

According to Business Insider , Taco Bell’s new Breakfast Quesarito is currently only being tested out in one state, so it isn’t available to everyone just yet. Taco Bell spokesman Ken Fisk told reporters that as of now, the Breakfast Quesarito is only available at Taco Bell restaurants in Oklahoma City.

This isn’t the only new item that Taco Bell is testing out. According to an earlier report by The Inquisitr , the taco chain is also testing out their new item, the Rolled Chicken Taco . The new menu item is essentially taquitos, with an “unnecessarily commercial-friendly name” according to Peter Pham of Foodbeast.

The Rolled Chicken Taco reportedly is made up of reduced fat sour cream, chicken, and is customizable with the choices of spicy ranch sauce, salsa, guacamole, and nacho cheese sauce. According to The Inquisitr , the Rolled Chicken Taco is currently only being tested in Toledo, Ohio. For those in the area who want to give them a try, a four-piece box of the Rolled Chicken Tacos reportedly cost $3.99, though customers can also ask for a pack of two for a lower price.

With all these new editions to the Taco Bell menu, it would seem like fans have a little more they can enjoy. What do fans think of the new Breakfast Quesarito? Just check out their Twitter responses for yourself:

Tell us what you think of Taco Bell’s new Breakfast Quesarito in the comments below.

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