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You're Addicted To Taco Bell These 6 Signs Describe You

These signs definitely prove if you are addicted to Taco Bell.

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You're Addicted To Taco Bell These 6 Signs Describe You
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Every college kid loves Taco Bell. Even if you are a college grad or anyone in general, you still can love Taco Bell.

Some people, though, absolutely LOVE it; they are addicted. If you are addicted to Taco Bell, then you definitely know these things to be true.

1. When you dream of Taco Bell.

You fall asleep counting crunch wrap supremes instead of sheep.

2. When someone says they will get Taco Bell with you.

When you think about Taco Bell, you can't help but fall in love... and you fall in love with the person who agreed to get it with you.

3. When people you're with don't want to go get Taco Bell.

But like, how could you not LOVE Taco Bell? Taco Bell is the best!

4. When you and your friend argue over which Dorito Loco Taco is the best.

Stand up for your favorite taco, but you better be cheering on the Cool Ranch one.

5. When Taco Bell is out of Baja Blast.

You need to just buy it by the case and get a lifetime supply, so this never happens to you. In all realness, you can actually buy Baja Blast in cans so you don't have to go all the way to Taco Bell for it. However, it will ALWAYS taste way better with a Taco Bell Crunch Wrap Supreme.

6. When Taco Bell adds a new item.

You know, the second that a new menu item is released, you are heading straight to your local Taco Bell to try it out and give it your stamp of approval.

No matter if you only get Taco Bell when you are having a drunk night, or if you get it every day, you know these things to be true.

Only a true Taco Bell addict will relate to all of these. Sure, you may "like" Taco Bell, but are you ADDICTED?

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