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Beefy Crunch Burrito Fan Gets Inked, Because He Promised Taco Bell He Would

Consider yourselves warned: Promise Taco Bell that you'll tattoo a burrito on your body if they bring back your favorite menu item and they will take you up on the offer. See also: 10 Best/Worst Pizza Tattoos At least that's what the company is saying went down recently with Beefy...
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Consider yourselves warned: Promise Taco Bell that you'll tattoo a burrito on your body if they bring back your favorite menu item and they will take you up on the offer.

See also: 10 Best/Worst Pizza Tattoos

At least that's what the company is saying went down recently with Beefy Crunch Burrito superfan, Justin. We're still not sure if this is a PR stunt or if some dude really volunteered to be marked for life with a Frito-filled burrito, but either way it's pretty crazy.

The infamous -- although probably still not as infamous as the McRib -- Beefy Crunch Burrito from Taco Bell reappeared for a limited time only on May 23. But prior to that, on May 6, Taco Bell asked its Twitter followers just how far they'd go to have the burrito brought back:

There were a lot of pretty desperate sounding pleas for the burrito, which for those who aren't familiar is a five-layer 99 cent burrito creation made of ground beef, rice, nacho cheese sauce, sour cream and Flamin' Hot Fritos. Of all the offers though, including one user who offered to make a short film about the menu item, Taco Bell seemed pretty interested in this:

Of course the guy in the video getting the burrito tattoo is named "Justin" but regardless of whether or not it's the same guy as the Twitter user "KyleCorba," you can watch someone get a burrito tattoo in the video below.

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