This Woman Designed a Wedding Dress Made of Taco Bell Wrappers Diane Nguyen and her fiance want to be the first to wed at the company's wedding chapel in Las Vegas.

By Nina Zipkin

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The competition is fierce, but Diane Nguyen, a finalist in Taco Bell's Love and Tacos competition, definitely has a certain dramatic flair -- she created and wore a dress made of Taco Bell burrito wrappers, and we have to give it up for her pun skills.

Related: Taco Bell Wants to Host the Wedding of Your Dreams

Perhaps the couple that makes taco-themed puns together, stays together?

Taco Bell will gift the winner of its competition the inaugural wedding at the company's new wedding chapel at its Las Vegas Cantina location. The grand prize winners will be announced on March 16.

Nina Zipkin

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