The breakfast options at Taco Bell have recently become even more delectable. The fast food chain’s Cinnamon Twists are a hit with customers, and now Uber Eats has teamed up with them to bring them a new breakfast option.
The newly introduced Cinnamon Twists Cereal is a smaller take on the chain’s beloved cinnamon and sugar-dusted main dish. If you’re already craving something sweet, make a mental note of the several ways you may get your hands on this limited-edition cereal.
Cinnamon Twists Cereal will be available for countrywide delivery to Uber One members from January 16th to the 18th. Absolutely no purchase is required, and the delivery charge remains unchanged at $0.
From January 16th through the 22nd, customers who order breakfast through Uber Eats by 11 a.m. will also receive this new cereal free of charge. While supplies last, this deal is only valid for consumers in the following cities: Dallas, New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Miami. Minimum purchase for breakfast items is $2.
Then, as part of Taco Bell’s weekly “Tuesday Drops” promotion, the chain’s mobile app will be gifting 500 lucky Taco Bell Rewards members a box of Cinnamon Twists Cereal on Tuesday, Jan. 23. Customers can get one box each, no purchase required, and the deal will be available at 2 p.m. PST.
With the release of this new cereal, Taco Bell is also rewarding customers with extra discounts. Get $5 off and complimentary Cinnamon Twists with a $15 Taco Bell breakfast purchase with Uber Eats from January 16th through the 22nd. While supplies last, you can take advantage of this offer at select U.S. locations.
Taco Bell offers Cinnabon Delights, in addition to Cinnamon Twists, another cinnamon-flavored item on the menu. Dusted with sugar and cinnamon, these doughnut holes are filled with cream cheese icing.
There are a number of new products that Taco Bell introduced not long ago, including Cinnamon Twists Cereal. A revamped Cravings Value Menu with ten dishes priced at $3 or less was revealed last week by the fast food giant.
The updated menu features both new and familiar foods, including those from the chain’s earlier discount menu. Also debuting that day was Taco Bell’s new Veggie Build-Your-Own-Cravings Box.