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The Taco Bell Queso-Burrito Cravings Kit is a 21.5 oz box containing four 10-inch flour tortillas, cheese sauce, rice, chipotle creamy sauce, and taco seasoning. Designed for easy customization, it lets you add your own protein and fresh ingredients to recreate Taco Bell’s iconic flavors at home. Each box makes four servings, offering a quick, versatile meal option for any time of day.






| ASIN | B0CRZW1FVV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,921 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #967 in Packaged Meals & Side Dishes |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (104) |
| Manufacturer | Kraft-Heinz |
| Package Dimensions | 12.72 x 8.11 x 2.48 inches; 1.59 Pounds |
| UPC | 021000083497 |
| Units | 14.6 Ounce |
B**E
Good for kids and family
Its good for making burritos i made these for my husband and kid they loved it
C**5
Don’t Waste Your Money
This seemed like a great idea, however the taste was awful. Tasted nothing like what you get in a Taco Bell restaurant - not even close. And the tortillas cracked and broke when we tried to roll them. Waste of money.
J**E
Good eating
Box came somewhat broken up but the inside was good.
C**T
Ok
Buy your tortillas in the store. Mine were so stale it was stiff. I wish it had more of the cheese than salsa mixture.
B**O
Not fresh
Tortillas were so stale.
H**N
Excellent
Delicious. One burrito is a full meal.!! Preparation quick and easy !
A**L
Everything you need
Comes with everything you need to make your own, the taste is spot on and serving size is bigger than the real ones. Cheaper than restaurants, the ingredients are fresh sealed as well.
P**E
It's ok - you don't need the kit to make it
My whole family is a big fan of Taco Bell. We were excited to try this new home concoction. I made it exactly as recommended except we don't eat meat so I substituted Morningstar griller crumbles for the meat (which is always how we make our tacos). Everything tasted pretty good but I would add a few things next time - refried beans and tomatoes. I just felt like it was lacking something. I think that was it. I recommend going light on the Velveeta (don't get me wrong, I love Velveeta, but a little goes a long way when you spread it on a tortilla.) Oh, and notice that the pictures in the listing make it look like it was put in the press they use at Taco Bell. You can do that yourself by putting it on a frying pan then flipping it once it browns a bit. So overall, was ok. I don't think I'd get it again. Especially in the fact that you don't need a "kit" to make it. It only came with 4 tortillas. I think $8 is kind of hefty for what you get. For all that was in there, I don't think it's worth more than $5, with inflation and the Taco Bell name, $6. I don't know that I can recommend it. It's not bad, I just wouldn't get it again cause I can do this on my own without a kit, if I even desired to do it again. P.S. The Chipotle sauce is the same stuff you buy in the Taco Bell brand bottle. It's not the stuff they use at Taco Bell on their Spicy Potato Soft Taco etc. Just like the seasoning isn't the same stuff they use to season their meat. (I'm not even sure why it's branded Taco Bell - just to get people to buy it I guess).
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