Taco Bell is testing a frosé drink in two locations this summer

Taco Bell is officially testing out frosé at two of its locations, just in time for summer.

Currently, the 16-ounce frozen rosé drinks are only available at two of the chain’s locations in Downtown Chicago and Newport Beach in California.

The Mexican fast food chain is selling the Berry Frosé Twisted Freeze, which has two ounces of Charles and Charles rosé wine inside, for $7.99 at the Newport location and $5.49 in Chicago.

Summer drink: Taco Bell is officially testing out a frosé drink at two of its locations, just in time for summer

Announcement: Taco Bell shared the news with this tweet disclosing the two locations

Announcement: Taco Bell shared the news with this tweet disclosing the two locations

Excited: The chain describes the drink as a mixture of berry flavors that make a 'tasty, strawberry-forward, easy-to-sip summer treat', for which fans are already excited

Excited: The chain describes the drink as a mixture of berry flavors that make a ‘tasty, strawberry-forward, easy-to-sip summer treat’, for which fans are already excited

Big fan: This user couldn't help but share how much they love the Mexican fast food chain

Big fan: This user couldn’t help but share how much they love the Mexican fast food chain

Locations: Since the drink is currently only available in two locations — one in California and one in Chicago — fans are begging the chain to expand the offer

Locations: Since the drink is currently only available in two locations — one in California and one in Chicago — fans are begging the chain to expand the offer

Taco Bell announced the news on Twitter, writing: ‘Yes way, Frosé. Berry Frosé Twisted Freeze is now testing at our Downtown Chicago and Newport Beach Cantina locations.’

Cheers! The 16-ounce drink has two ounces of Charles and Charles rosé wine (pictured) inside

Cheers! The 16-ounce drink has two ounces of Charles and Charles rosé wine (pictured) inside

The chain describes the drink, which can also be made without alcohol, as a mixture of berry flavors to make for a ‘tasty, strawberry-forward, easy-to-sip summer treat’.

Since the news broke, people have been flooding social media with excited comments, with many begging the food chain to bring the drink to all of its locations.

‘Bruh Taco Bell is on a whole other level,’ one user wrote.

Another comment reads: ‘Who needs men when Taco Bell serves frosé?’

‘TACO BELL IS MAKING FROSÉ I’M CRYING,’ a very excited customer wrote while another commented, ‘Catch me drinking frosé at Taco Bell all weekend.’

‘This is why I love Taco Bell,’ a very pleased customer commented, while one woman wrote: ‘Something I can get behind. Bring that nationwide. Give the people what they want.’ 

Inclusive: The drink can also be made without alcohol for those who want a virgin version 

Inclusive: The drink can also be made without alcohol for those who want a virgin version 

SOCIAL MEDIA USERS SHARE THEIR EXCITEMENT FOR TACO BELL’S FROSÉ DRINK

One user who hasn’t dined at the Mexican restaurant in quite a long time wrote, ‘Haven’t ordered an item from Taco Bell in probably 10 years but you KNOW I’m showing up for that frosé.’

‘Taco Bell is adding Frosé to their menu and I AM ALL FOR IT,’ a very enthusiastic customer tweeted while one woman joked, ‘Frosé freezes at Taco Bell? I’m about to be litty as a titty in there.’

The news of the frosé comes on the heels of Taco Bell’s announcement back in March that it was making tortilla chips based off its own condiments.

The tortilla chips are inspired by the chain’s signature sauce packets and have been available since May in Classic, Mild, and Fire flavors at groceries and convenience stores.

Classic flavored chips come in one-ounce, three-and-a-half ounce, 13-ounce, and 30-ounce bags. The Fire and Mild flavors are sold in one-ounce, three-and-a-half ounce, 11-ounce, and 30-ounce bags.

The Classic tortilla chips are just simply salted and crispy, while the Mild tortilla chips are seasoned with Taco Bell’s Mild sauce with an extra kick from chili peppers and cumin.

As for the seriously spicy Fire tortilla chips, they are based off Taco Bell’s Fire sauce but with hints of jalapeno, chili peppers, and paprika. 



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