Starting Wednesday, Nov. 21, Taco Bell is introducing two test items in select markets, including the Midnight Melt Taco, which was first introduced in Southern California in late summer.

The Midnight Melt Taco generated buzz earlier this year because it lacked the wackiness fans have come to love about Taco Bell. This slightly more elevated taco was first tested in 12 stores in Orange County, Calif. A blue corn tortilla shell fried in-house is stuffed with a layer of melted cheeses, seasoned beef, shredded cheese, sour cream, lettuce, and tomatoes.

It is $1.99 à la carte. It can be purchased as part of a $5 Box, which also includes a Beefy 5 Layer Burrito, a crunchy taco, cinnamon twists, and a medium drink. The item is available through late December in 73 stores in Minneapolis.

The blue shell taco is no longer in test in Orange County, but fans in the area, home to Taco Bell’s headquarters in Irvine, can check out another test item that better fits its reputation for wild and wacky Mexican-inspired foods.

Taco Bell The Triplelupa

Behold the Triplelupa.

It is a three-in-one tear-apart crispy Chalupa topped with seasoned beef, a three-cheese blend, lettuce and tomatoes. One side is layered with nacho cheese sauce while the other is drizzled with chipotle sauce. The middle contains a blend of both sauces “creating the ultimate cheesy chipotle flavor,” Taco Bell said.

The Triplelupa is available through Dec. 12 in 11 Orange County restaurants and one in southeast Los Angeles. It is available only as an à la carte item for $1.49.

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