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5 Reasons To Thank Taco Bell

We are forever grateful for you, Taco Bell.

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5 Reasons To Thank Taco Bell
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No matter how many stomach aches or butt attacks Taco Bell gives us, we always find ourselves back there a few days (or maybe even hours) later. We will never stop loving them for their late hours, for those nights when you want a midnight (or 2 a.m.) snack, their breakfast menu or for their amazing cinnamon twists. Those are just a few reasons why we love Taco Bell, but here are five reasons why you should be thanking them.

1. It's cheap.

Seriously? I can get a beefy crunch burrito, a soft beef taco, a crunchy taco and a large drink for a little over $5? Thank you, Taco Bell, for understanding that I am a struggling, broke college student and for having cheap prices. Thank you.

2. The Baja Blast Freeze

Have you ever had one of these on a really hot summer day? They are life savers! Thank you, Taco Bell, for taking one of the best sodas and making it into pretty much into a slushy for me. Thank you.

3. The Doritos Taco

First, my favorite drink gets turned into a slushy and now my favorite chip gets turned into a taco shell? Thank you, Taco Bell, for the Doritos Taco. Never again will I go back to a boring, normal hard shell again. Thank you.

4. The $5 Box

It's like Taco Bell never wants me to lose weight ever again. Thank you, Taco Bell, for putting some of the best stuff off your menu into a cheap priced box so that a broke college student like myself could afford it. Thank you.

5. The cute sayings on sauce packets

As cheesy as these packets are, they never fail to make me laugh just a little. Thank you, Taco Bell, for making my day a little better, even if you did do it through a sauce packet. Thank you.

So next time you're at a Taco Bell, take a minute and be thankful for the small things that make Taco Bell so great.

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