About a month after introducing Crispy Chicken Strips in tacos and burritos, Taco Bell has come up with a barbecue sauce to go with them.
On Thursday, July 17, the Irvine-based chain introduced Sweet Chipotle BBQ sauce. It’s made with peppers, molasses and spices, according to a news release.
It can be ordered in a Sweet Chipotle BBQ Crispy Chicken Burrito for about $5.79, a Sweet Chipotle BBQ Crispy Chicken Taco for about $3.19, or as an add-on in a cup for 30 cents.
For now it’s available for a limited time, but Taco Bell has announced its intention to make crispy chicken a permanent part of its menu in 2026.
There’s always more on the way with Taco Bell. Beginning July 31, Taco Bell will be selling Dulce de Leche Cinnabon Delights for a limited time.
And the chain is testing a Tajín Taco with seasoned beef in Columbus, Ohio, and a new value menu in Indianapolis. It has five items, including a Mini Taco Salad.
Information: tacobell.com
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