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Taco Bell Volcano Box
Thursday, June 18, 2009

I had a Volcano in a box, once. It was for my fourth grade science fair, I think. No, I didn't win. But I did taste it, and from experience, I can tell you that Taco Bell's version of it does indeed have quite a better flavor to it. Less chalky.
Reviewed by
Forrest Boyd
Taco Bell Volcano Big Box
It's fairly pricey; the burrito alone costs 3 bucks, and the box is 7 bucks. It's disappointing to see the Volcano Taco's price go up 30 cents since it was introduced a few months back, but the box itself is a deal; the burrito, the taco, another regular crunchy taco, an order of cinnamon twists, and a large dirnk individually go for a little more, but let's not bother with details. The hot factor is obviously something that would attract one to (or adversely, repel one from) the box, and it's definitely existent. Throw in some of Taco Bell's Mild, Hot and Fire sauces and you'll have a hot party in your mouth. Cue snide remarks here.
Now I'm not going to lie. The burrito, while single-handedly being able to fill most stomachs up, is pretty overpriced, and as such, so is the box. However, it's nice for a one-time novelty purchase, or if you're like me and just really like hot foods, you'll be taking full advantage of this thing while it lasts. It should be noted that if you have any complications that would keep you from eating anything spicy, to stay far away from this box. It might not be all that bad, but it's a Volcano Menu for a reason. After you take on the hotness, you'll have a normal taco and some cinnamon twists to cool you down, with a drink to wash it all down. Sweet!
For more detailed reviews on the Volcano Taco and the Volcano Double Beef Burrito, check out Brad's reviews on them at:
Volcano Taco
Volcano Double Beef Burrito











2 comments:
June 27, 2009 12:42 AM
This is good shit.
August 8, 2009 1:18 PM
I thought it was a great deal @ $5. $7 I'd rather go eat somewhere else.
I have never had a volcano item that was spicy so Lava Sauce = Fail