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  2. The 24 Best Fast-Food Freebies and Deals Right Now - AOL

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    Taco Bell's $5 Cravings Box is gone once again, but there's still the $6 option of building your own. Choose a specialty like a Crunchwrap, plus a taco or Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, a side, and a drink.

  3. 15 Fast Food Restaurants That Don't Use Real Cheese - AOL

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    While Pizza Hut claims it uses real cheese, again, it depends on your definition. ... Taco Bell. If you’re a fan of Nachos Bell Grande, hopefully, you already know that that cheese sauce ain’t ...

  4. 50 most popular chain restaurants in America - AOL

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    Domino's was founded on delivering hot pizza to homes in a timely manner, and its meteoric success now equates to over 20,000 restaurants in more than 90 countries. In addition to pizza, Domino's ...

  5. Taco pizza - Wikipedia

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    Casey's taco pizza consists of ground beef, lettuce, and tomato on a crust lined with a bean dip spread." [4] Taco pizza has also been served at the pizza chain Godfather's Pizza. [5] In 1995, The Pillsbury Company created a taco pizza recipe using Totino's frozen pizzas. [6] A 2020 study by Zippia of each state's favorite pizza concluded that ...

  6. Mexican Pizza - Wikipedia

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    Taco Bell commissioned Mexican Pizza: The Musical, which it had intended to premiere on TikTok on May 26, 2022, as a promotional tie-in for the item's reintroduction. Taco Bell said in a press release that the musical is a "satirical musical about the 'harrowing' story of those who fought to bring back the Mexican Pizza".

  7. 14 Once-Loved Fast-Food Chains That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    In 1984, Taco Bell bought all 99 California locations, and by the 2010s, the New Mexico restaurants were defunct, too. Toward the end, some locations changed their name to Pop ‘N’ Taco.