Your go-to coffee shop may soon be taking a backseat.
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Taco Bell has recently been revamping its menu with brand-new food offerings that include the Cheesy Chicken Crispnada, Crispy Chicken Nuggets, and Cheesy Street Chalupas, to name a few.
While the Tex-Mex chain is known for its solid lineup of food items, it’s also been known for some pretty unique drink offerings, including its fan-favorite Mountain Dew’s Baja Blast alongside its Coffee Chillers and Churro Chillers sold in a variety of flavors.
Now, Taco Bell is teaming up with a drink brand to offer something completely new and different to sip on when grabbing our tacos.
Beekeeper Coffee’s New Horchata Cold Brew Latte for Taco Bell
Taco Bell recently partnered with the ready-to-drink coffee brand Beekeeper to create its brand-new Horchata cold brew latte. The cold coffee drink will be available for a limited time at participating Taco Bell locations, although it’s unclear when this menu item will start rolling out or its price.
However, we know what we can expect regarding the taste. Beekeeper stated in a press release that the new cold brew “will be a delicious blend of smooth cinnamon and creamy vanilla perfectly paired with a drop of honey.”
The company went on to add that they hope this Horchata cold brew latte will provide the “perfect pick-me-up” to customers, especially helping to fuel the morning crowd.
“We’re incredibly excited about this partnership with Taco Bell, and can’t wait to level up breakfast for their guests,” said Beekeeper co-founder Fara Leff.
Currently, Taco Bell has some standard coffee options on the menu, including its hot and iced varieties made with Cinnabon Delights flavoring, but nothing to this extent. Beekeeper has cold brew lattes that come in vanilla, mocha, and caramel, along with the black cold brew, with a drop of honey added in each.
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