Taco Bell is Testing Out a 'Tripleupa' That Looks Like a Taco Version of Human Centipede

This weird af taco trio will be available from November 21 through December 12. Just in time to bring to your families' Thanksgiving event.

By SmoochieWallace

Published 6 years ago in Funny


Taco Bell is wildin' out again with the introduction of the Tripleupa, a triple chalupa that is three chalupas attached at the shell. Taco Bell is always making weird stuff but this has to be up there.



The "Triplelupa," is three chalupas that are held together by a super special 3-in-1 chalupa that include the same base ingredients but the sauces on each one shell are different. One of the end chalupas is topped with chipotle sauce and the other with nacho cheese sauce, while the middle is treated to both.


This 'Tripleupa' looks very familiar.



Taco Bell is testing the Triplelupa in participating locations in Orange County, California, from November 21st through December 12th. It'll cost $3.49 on its own or $5.49 as a combo with a Crunchy Taco and a large drink.

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Romaine Lettuce Could Kill You CDC Tells Country That Doesn't Eat Salad

Do not eat romaine lettuce, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Tuesday in a broad alert in response to a new outbreak of illnesses caused by a particularly dangerous type of E. coli contamination.

By SmoochieWallace

Published 6 years ago in Eww


Welp, looks like romaine lettuce is out for Thanksgiving, unless you really don't like your relatives, as the CDC tell Americans to stay away from the leafy green. 


So far over 30 people have been infected with E. Coli from said romaine lettuce. 



On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a food safety alert, warning people across the United States to stop eating romaine lettuce and to get rid of any they may have already been purchased. 


"Consumers who have any type of romaine lettuce in their home should not eat it and should throw it away, even if some of it was eaten and no one has gotten sick," the CDC said in a statement. "This advice includes all types or uses of romaine lettuce, such as whole heads of romaine, hearts of romaine, and bags and boxes of precut lettuce and salad mixes that contain romaine, including baby romaine, spring mix, and Caesar salad."


At least 32 people have been infected with E. coli in 11 states, according to the CDC. Thirteen people have been hospitalized, with the illnesses starting on dates ranging throughout October.



Earlier this year there was another E. Coli outbreak but this one is a completely different strain just strengthening my argument to never eat salad again. 


With everything going on right now with people getting shot and crazy hurricanes, you now have to worry about dangerous lettuce. Luckily this country eats salad like we play soccer, not well. Be careful out there folks.

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