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Senor Resources taco truck

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Senor Resources taco truck

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...and they serve •breakfast• tacos. Señor Resources: the new taco food truck hitting the streets of Cola, courtesy of Senior Resources. 🍳🌮We got a sneak peek of the •eggselent• breakfast tacos [on homemade tortillas] yesterday – but it officially opens for biz to the public today at the S.C. State Museum’s Cosmic Friday event. 100% of the food truck’s proceeds will benefit local seniors in need through programs like Meals on Wheels.

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