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Taco Bell Announces Fan-Favorite Crispy Chicken Nuggets Are Coming Back This Year

Taco Bell Announces Fan-Favorite Crispy Chicken Nuggets Are Coming Back This Year

Yahoo06-03-2025
Taco Bell's Crispy Chicken Nuggets will be back on the menu in 2025!
At its annual Live Más event on Tuesday, March 4, in New York City, the taco chain announced the upcoming return of its popular Crispy Chicken Nuggets, which were briefly introduced in late December 2024.
They were listed on the menu only "while supplies last," and fans were heartbroken when the crispy snack was no longer offered about a month later, taking to social media to express their disappointment.
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'I miss the chicken nuggets,' one Reddit user posted. 'They were so good!! It disappeared so fast…'
Another replied: 'Yeah. These tasted better over any other fast food nuggets.'
The nuggets, of which PEOPLE got an early taste in December, are made from all-white meat chicken, marinated in jalapeño buttermilk and tossed in a mixture of breadcrumbs and tortilla chips. The crispy chicken also came with three sauces: Taco Bell-exclusive Hidden Valley Fire Ranch, Bell Sauce and Jalapeño Honey Mustard Sauce.
Taco Bell is also putting another twist on the recent favorite, the fast food restaurant announced in a press release.
"In addition to a la carte options, there will also be Crispy Chicken Burritos and Tacos hitting menus in U.S. and Canada locations this year alongside Avocado Ranch and Spicy Ranchero Sauce," the release read.
Related: Taco Bell Revives 5 Retro Menu Items from the 1960s to the 2000s and They're All Less Than $3
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In addition to the nuggets, Taco Bell's 2025 releases include a number of new items, such as the Grilled Cheese Burrito with Shredded Beef, a Toasted Cheddar Street Chalupa, a Flamin' Hot Burrito, Steak and Queso Crunchwrap Sliders, a Rolled Poblano Quesadilla and a Quesocrisp Taco.
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