Taco Bell Is Giving Away Free Breakfast Crunchwraps Every Tuesday in June
The promotion is redeemable at any Taco Bell from open until 11 a.m. each Tuesday
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Breakfast CrunchwrapTaco Tuesday can now include breakfast.
According to a message Taco Bell shared in their app, members of the loyalty program can get a free breakfast crunchwrap every Tuesday in June.
Usually priced at $3.59, the item can be redeemed using the “Reward Your A.M.” promotion at any of the restaurant’s locations from open until 11 a.m. each Tuesday.
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If you would like free crunchwraps in your future but are not currently a member of Taco Bell Rewards, do not panic. All it takes to sign up is a quick visit to Taco Bell’s website or app.
The morning-friendly spin on the crunchwrap supreme is structured the same as the original — but with all different ingredients. Its “crunch,” which usually comes from a tostada, instead comes from a hash brown. Along with the potato patty, the breakfast wrap also includes eggs, cheese and either bacon or a sausage patty.
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The California breakfast crunchwrap, a slightly pricier version of the breakfast crunchwrap with guacamole and tomatoes, is not included in the new promotion, a spokesperson for the chain confirmed to USA Today.
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However, the deluxe item is available for free through June 14 as part of a delivery promotion. You can get a California breakfast crunchwrap for free when you spend more than $15 on your first breakfast order with DoorDash, Uber Eats, Postmates, or Grubhub, according to Taco Bell's website.
To promote the new menu item earlier this year, Taco Bell unveiled a commercial with Pete Davidson in which he plays a "toned down version" of himself named Peter Davidson. In the ad, Davidson is wearing glasses and a gray suit as the words "Breakfast with Peter" appear behind him on what's meant to be a fake morning show set.
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