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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NOVATO, CA – FEBRUARY 22: A car goes through a drive thru at a Taco Bell restaurant on February 22, 2018 in Novato, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) /

6. Need to airdrop some photos to Mom or Dad?! Sure, but what about Taco Bell airdropping some Tacos?!

In a small remote town in Alaska called Bethel, there are no Taco Bell locations. In fact, and unfortunately, the nearest location to any Bethel, AK residents is just a short trip away over to Anchorage, AK being 400 miles away. Well, what can or has been done about this?

In 2012, something pretty cool happened, that up until doing research for this topic here, I never even knew myself. The company (Taco Bell) decided to employ helicopters for a very special delivery for all Bethel residents. Taco Bell had decided to airdrop a special delivery of 10,000 Doritos Locos Tacos! What’s even cooler is that the amount of tacos that were airdropped exceeded the town’s population of just over 6,000 people, so there were plenty of leftovers for all to share!

If you live in a small town much like Bethel, AK, and love Taco Bell’s food, then give Taco Bell a call, gather up all of your people (safely, of course) and have yourself an airdropped taco party!

If you do so, you’re officially the coolest town out there, so definitely share some photos with us and the rest of the internet as well!