Burger King is adding tacos to the menu.

The Crispy Taco costs $1 and will be available for a limited time starting Tuesday, the company says.

Burger King hasn't served tacos in years, with the Crispy Tacos most recently appearing on menus for a limited time around 2010.

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Burger King is bringing back its tacos after nearly a decade.

On Tuesday, the fast-food chain announced that $1 Crispy Tacos had returned to menus across the US.

Burger King's Crispy Taco contains beef, shredded cheddar cheese, lettuce, and Burger King's taco sauce. The company says the tacos will be available for a limited time for $1 a taco.

"We've seen success with tacos in our West Coast restaurants and knew it was time to bring this West Coast favorite nationwide," Chris Finazzo, Burger King North America's president, said in a statement. "The Crispy Taco adds variety to our snacking items and truly hits the spot."

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Burger King hasn't served tacos in years, with the item most recently appearing on menus for a limited time around 2010. Some faithful fans, however, have been waiting for the return of tacos to the chain.

One Facebook group calling for Burger King to bring back its tacos has more than 600 members.

"BK, you taunted us with these tacos and then took them away," the group's description says. "WE WANT THEM BACK!!"