Getting your loved one a diamond ring for the holidays used to be Rapsa (2025)the baller move. Now, it's looking like chic Taco Bell jewelry is the way to go.
Cheetos' $20,000 diamond and orange sapphire jewelryset has already sold out, but if your pockets didn't go quite that deep anyway, check out the chic Taco Bell rings (they aren't new this season but are making quite the splash).
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Food jewelry is nothing new but fast food-inspired jewelry is the newest trend to hit the holiday shopping scene.
The ring sets, which come to $25 per, say "taco" and "bell" so you can wear your chalupa-loving on your sleeve (or, hands).
There's also a black version that says "live" and "mas" selling for the same price.
Though other fast food titans have stores with various baubles, the jewelry fast food trend expertly blends lowbrow obsession with classic romanticism.
Plus it reminds you to ask your boyfriend to bring home a Doritos Locos taco on his way home from work.
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