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Taco Bells New Cheddar Crisps are Made from Real Cheese

Taco Bell knows that cheese is the best part of any dish, which is why the chain has just debuted cheese-based chips called 'Cheddar Crisps.' Originally spotted on @candyhunting’s Instagram feed, fans are already looking for ways to get their hands on the cheesy new chips.

Taco Bell's Cheddar Crisps are like crackers, but the only ingredient is real cheddar cheese. This means that the chips are naturally low carb and contain 13 grams of protein per serving. And in true Taco Bell fashion, the chips also come in the flavors of the chain's iconic hot sauces. This means you can enjoy the new Cheddar Crisps in Mild, Fire, and Nacho chip varieties.

The new Cheddar Crisps are apparently part of Taco Bell's snacks collection, which is available from 7-Eleven and Target stores.
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