Taco Bell Offering Limited Edition Cereal — Yes, Cereal

Taco Bell has a new breakfast item — cereal!

On Tuesday, Taco Bell and Uber Eats teamed up to bring consumers a brand new product inspired by the restaurant’s popular, delicious cinnamon rolls that have been a hit with customers for decades.

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Called Cinnamon Twists Cereal, the boxed delight is available at select locations across the US for a limited time.

“We’ve taken your favorite crunchy cinnamon rolls and turned them into cereal for the first time ever,” Uber said in a press release.

Fans of the cinnamon-sugar-turned-cereal snack can expect to buy the product without having to purchase if you’re an Uber One member — simply use the app to have breakfast (or a snack if you choose) delivered to your doorstep!

    In this photo illustration, the Taco Bell logo is displayed on a smartphone screen with the Taco Bell website in the background.

Taco Bell logo on a smartphone.

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Availability depends on location.

From Jan. 16-22, Uber One members in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Miami and Dallas can get a mini cereal box with free delivery with any Taco Bell breakfast order until 11 a.m. on Uber Eats, while supplies last.

Taco Bell Rewards members can also score big when the first 500 customers qualify to receive a free box of Cinnamon Twist cereal as part of Tuesday Drops on January 23rd.

Finally, from January 16-22, customers can also take advantage of $5 off and free cinnamon rolls with any Uber Eats Taco Bell breakfast order of $15 or more at participating US locations, while supplies last.

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There is a limit of one box per customer.

For those who don’t live in or near a participating US city, Taco Bell and Uber Eats are still covered.

“You can still hack your own cereal to take advantage of the $5 discount and free cinnamons, just mash them in the bowl of your choice, add milk of your choice and enjoy,” the post added.

Taco Bell is bringing back the $10 Taco Pass that gets you a free taco every day for a month

If you still can’t get enough of Taco Bell, there are several other menu options available.

The franchise recently announced that it is offering Crunchwrap Supreme and Chipotle Chicken Quesadilla meal kits exclusively at Walmart.

The Crunchwrap Supreme ($7) set includes four 12-in. flour tortillas, four crispy tostada shells, Velveeta cheese sauce and taco seasoning. The Chipotle Chicken Quesadilla Kit ($7) has four 10-in. flour tortillas, creamy chipotle sauce and Velveeta cheese sauce. All you have to do is add the protein of your choice and the toppings for both meal kits.

Mountain Dew Baja Blast, once sold exclusively at the chain, is now available at retail.

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