IRVINE, Calif. -- Taco Bell is making it even easier for fans to connect with the nation's leading Mexican-inspired restaurant brand by bringing them the Taco Bell flavors they crave at home, on the go or when upping their chip and dip game for their next party. Beginning this May, Taco Bell tortilla chips are rolling out to grocery and convenience stores near you.
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