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LeBron James and Jason Sudeikis tout Taco Bell's new $5 Taco Tuesday deal: How to get it
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Date:2025-04-17 09:31:09
Just in time for Taco Tuesday, Taco Bell has a new meal deal, the $5 Taco Discovery Box.
The meal, which comes with a Crunchy Taco, Doritos Locos Taco, a new Cantina Chicken Crispy Taco and a medium drink, will be available on Tuesdays now through June 4. Taco Bell launched a menu featuring its Cantina Chicken Menu, with slow-roasted, shredded chicken, in March.
The fast food chain has also cooked up a funny Taco Tuesday commercial starring LeBron James and Jason Sudeikis. In this new ad, which launches Thursday, they co-star as two friends trying new things in a '70s-themed sitcom called "Taco Twosday."
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This isn't the first time James or Sudeikis have championed Taco Bell. James helped the company prevail in the long-simmering fight over the "Taco Tuesday" phrase. Sudeikis recently appeared in another Taco Bell commercial promoting the new Cantina Chicken Menu.
“We should all strive to try something new on Tuesdays whether it’s a new taco, a different combination of your favorites or simply stepping out of our comfort zones during the week,” Sudeikis said in a press release about the new Taco Tuesday deal and commercial.
Taco Bell also recently announced the return of its popular Nacho Fries; the menu item will become available Thursday, April 25.
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