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What You Should Order At Taco Bell, Based On Your Mood

Are you feeling tacos? Yeah, me too

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What You Should Order At Taco Bell, Based On Your Mood

Taco Bell is my go to fast food place to eat, no matter how I'm feeling or what I'm in the mood for. Taco Bell will always have something for you.

1. A freeze and Cinnabon Delights for a late night snack.

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When you're not even that hungry, but have that T-Bell craving at 3 AM. This one usually happens when you're with your friends and are bored.

2. Nachos Bellgrande when you're craving authentic Mexican food and this is the closest it'll get at T-Bell.

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If you have ever had real Mexican food you'll know what I'm talking about then.

3. Nacho Fries for when you're feeling adventurous.

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When you're feeling adventurous you go for the nacho fries. You'll be surprised when they exceed your expectations. They're even better than Arby's curly fries.

4. Caramel Apple Empanada when you're sad.

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Because you're just not doing that whole self-care thing right if this isn't your go to at Taco Bell when you're sad. Actually, any of their sweets are great for when you're sad, but the apple empanadas are the best.

5. Taco combos for when you don't know what you want to eat, but you do know you're hungry.

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You get like three tacos and a drink with most of the combos for real cheap. The Taco Pizza combo is probably my favorite one.

6. The Dollar Cravings menu when you're stupid broke, but craving some Taco Bell.

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From burritos to their desserts it's a great option. Even if you're not broke.

7. When you want to bored eat get some sides.

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They're really small servings because they're sides, so you won't eat too much. I highly recommend the seasoned rice, fiesta potatoes, or just some chips and guacamole.

8. You need some energy? Try a Power Bowl.

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These are actually super good and healthy. These will definitely help you get ready for the day. You can also make one of these into a combo meal and you can get a taco filled with these instead of a bowl.

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