Born and raised in Southern California and we sure as heck never referred to TacoBell as Tex Mex. It started, as what at the time, was standard at local taco places (like this standard http://titostacos.com/ ) and over time has embraced soft tacos and other items including the crazy stuff. Kind of like what are referred to as American Chinese standards - Americanized renditions, often of Cantonese roots. I haven't eaten there is maybe 25 years, but I do see the ads.
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Born and raised in Southern California and we sure as heck never referred to TacoBell as Tex Mex. It started, as what at the time, was standard at local taco places (like this standard http://titostacos.com/ ) and over time has embraced soft tacos and other items including the crazy stuff. Kind of like what are referred to as American Chinese standards - Americanized renditions, often of Cantonese roots.
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