I went inside Taco Bell's California headquarters where new menu items are tested and the Live Mas flag flies
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- Taco Bell invited me for a taste test and tour of its headquarters.
- I tried the new vegetarian protein on my favorite Taco Bell items.
I visited Taco Bell's Southern California headquarters to go behind the scenes of one of the most popular fast food chains in the world.
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I already knew I was in the right place because I spotted the "Live Mas" flag, flying next to the US and California flags.
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The headquarters are located at 1 Glen Bell Way in Irvine, named after the chain's founder.
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The bell logo appears everywhere, starting with the door handles at the main entrance.
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I entered the lobby to sign in, where I was greeted by a large screen welcoming visitors.
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The lobby had several small seating areas with tables for coffee or quick meetings.
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I took an elevator upstairs, and walked through these graffiti-style doors that said "tacos tacos tacos."
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There was a fountain machine outside the test kitchen with Pepsi products that are usually available at Taco Bell restaurants.
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I was tempted to get my usual Baja Blast, but I opted to try the Dragon Paradise sparkling iced tea.
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The art work reminiscent of street art was present throughout the test kitchen area, like this purple, blue, and white bell logo.
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The artwork highlighted iconic Taco Bell items, like the Crunchwrap Supreme, tacos, and hot sauces.
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My tour guide took me to the test kitchen, where I tried the chain's new vegan soy and pea protein.
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I tried the vegan protein on the Crispy Melt Taco, Nachos BellGrande, and Crunchwrap Supreme.
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The tasting room had a kitchen line with the same ingredients as restaurants, where workers were on hand to make whatever off-menu combinations I wanted to try...
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...like a spicy potato taco with pea protein.
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Down the hall is another test room key to the addition of new menu items.
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Testers sit at each desk, separated by panels so their decisions aren't impacted by others.
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They compare two dishes, which are given to them through slots in the wall, and share their thoughts with the development team.
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I went to the cafeteria, which at first glance looked like the average office seating area.
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There were tables and chairs for workers to eat lunch, and a separate lounge area accessible through the cafeteria.
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When I looked closer, there were Taco Bell specific details everywhere, like hot sauce packets on the wall.
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Art installations all over the cafeteria referenced the bell logo.
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According to menus posted on tables, Tuesday is taco Tuesday, and Taco Bell employees get free lunch on Thursdays.
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The far side of the cafeteria also has a gift shop where employees can buy branded merch...
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...including hats, t-shirts, and sweatshirts.
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I spotted this piece of art, referencing the iconic design of the original Taco Bell.
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A large hallway back near the lobby pays tribute to Taco Bell's iconic history.
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An original menu is posted, with just six items, each listed at 19 cents.
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There were photos and memorabilia from different eras in Taco Bell's history.
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My personal favorite was a display of photos and stuffed animals of Gidget, Taco Bell's famous chihuahua mascot.
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When I left the building, my tour wasn't quite over yet.
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The original Taco Bell restaurant, which was brought in for the chains 60th anniversary party, was in an unassuming parking lot right behind the office.
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