14 things to know before going to Taco Bell

PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 08: View of atmosphere at The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel & Resort on August 08, 2019 in Palm Springs, California. (Photo by Erik Voake/Getty Images for Taco Bell)
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 08: View of atmosphere at The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel & Resort on August 08, 2019 in Palm Springs, California. (Photo by Erik Voake/Getty Images for Taco Bell) /
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IRVINE, CA – SEPTEMBER 12: The Mountain Dew Baja Blast continues to be a refreshing best seller for Taco Bell. (Photo by Joshua Blanchard/Getty Images for Taco Bell) /

12. That’s right folks! T-Bell spearheaded the Taco emoji movement in the world!

Yup, you heard that right folks! Taco Bell spearheaded this whole idea of the Taco emoji movement that just so happened to take over the world! Before our beloved taco emoji became reality, it took some serious campaigning to character keyboard makers Unicode. And Taco Bell led the way with Twitter storms and a Change.org petition.

Why there wasn’t a Taco emoji to begin with still semi-blows my mind because it seems like something so basic that would’ve been included anyways.

Some other food and related emojis that other taco and Taco Bell lovers might enjoy could include:

  • Burrito
  • Salad
  • Chili Pepper
  • Red face sweating (maybe because the emoji ate something spicy, who knows)

Again, I guess if Taco Bell actually has the power to make such a change in the whole emoji world at hand here, then go ahead and do so. In my personal opinion, I think that the next emoji that Taco Bell should try and spearhead the movement of should be the Crunchwrap Supreme! Wouldn’t that be a pretty dang cool emoji to use and wish you could eat also?

Let us know what favorite Taco Bell menu item of yours that you’d wish to turn into an emoji!