Taco Bell Wants To Cover Your Feet With Adorable Burritos


Taco Bell wouldn’t mind at all if you covered your feet with its burritos.

Before you start wondering if the folks at the fast food chain have lost their minds, it’s worth noting that the aforementioned foodstuff is prominently featured on the company’s line of socks. Yes, Taco Bell now offers its hardcore customers something to keep their feet all nice and cozy while they’re stuffing the restaurant’s food into their hungry faces.

Not only do these stylish Taco Bell socks feature pictures of burritos, they also have tacos and Mexican pizzas plastered all over them. The next time you want to order food at the chain but don’t feel like talking to anyone, simply take off your shoes and point to one of items on your socks. Be sure to put your foot on the counter while placing your silent order.

Are you skeptical about the existence of these Taco Bell socks? Feast your unbelieving eyes on the images below.

According to StyleCaster, Taco Bell joined forces with the folks over at The Hundreds to put these fashionable items together. Unfortunately for those who can’t wait a second longer to spend some money on these novelty items, they’re not yet available for purchase. You’ll have to stick out your bottom lip and wait patiently for that day to arrive.

Not surprisingly, this isn’t the first time someone thought it was a good idea to put tacos, burritos, and other Mexican food on a pair of socks. A quick search on Twitter brings up a number of like-minded items.

Folks who decide to pick up a pair of Taco Bell socks can complement their purchase with a t-shirt, sweatshirt, or even a onesie from the company’s Live Mas store. There are also a few pieces of jewelry for those who feel the need to rock some corporate bling during a trip to their favorite restaurant.

Are you planning to pick up a pair of Taco Bell socks when they’re finally available to the masses?

[Top Image via The Savory]

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