Taco Bell welcomed back crowd-favorite Nacho Fries January 18 and our lives have been forever changed. But now, the Tex-Mex chain is trying to outdo themselves with the release of a new menu rival: the Steak Rattlesnake Fries. They really want us to "live mas" because these are all kinds of extra and I mean that in the absolute best way.

The crispy and seasoned addition—which is "once again challenging the fry-paradigm," a spokesperson for the company shared via email—comes loaded with cheese sauce, marinated steak, jalapeños, and a creamy jalapeño sauce. "[They're] here to rattle your taste buds," the rep continued. T-Bell also loves us enough to wrap 'em in a tortilla, so we can all feel guilt-free about eating fries for dinner. The spicy new side—or main—dish will be available for $2.99 starting February 28.

They were reportedly first tested in Columbus, Ohio this past August alongside the brand's Reaper Ranch Fries. That first trial lasted through Mid-September, but thankfully the Steak Rattlesnakes are ready to land in locations nationwide. I'm still waiting for the Reaper Ranch variety to make their way onto permanent Taco Bell menus, too—a girl can dream. The test item is actually even spicier with the world's hottest pepper, the Carolina Reaper. Given that I'm sweating just thinking about it, maybe we're not ready?

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If you're more of a Crunchwrap connoisseur, then you might want to book a trip to Canada instead. The fast food company has a major return of their own: the Cheetos Crunchwrap Sliders. And they're opening the first-ever "Slide-Thru" in celebration, so you can pick up your order on skis. Taco Bell just gets me.



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