🌮 Pace Taco Complete Review – Taco Meat in a Can – $2.00 Taco Meat Filling – Is Taco Complete Good?

If you’re looking for a quick way to make an authentic (lol) Mexican meal at your house, you may want to consider this taco meat in a can. Spoiler Alert: It’s pretty amazing if you’re comfortable eating ground meat from a can.
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⚫️ Allow me to introduce you to a Mexican Fiesta in a can.
My review of Pace Taco Complete shows you, from start to finish, a Mexican meal I made using my first can of this flavored and seasoned taco meat. I will let you know if this canned taco meat is good or not. If you need a way to make meals that are quick, fun and tasty, there really could be a place in your cupboard for this shelf-stable taco filling. There are two varieties of this product. For this review, I tried a can of the mild original taco filling. There’s also a Jalapeño Taco Complete which my local store did not carry. It looks like Pace Taco Complete was released to store shelves in April of 2018 and to my knowledge, Pace Taco Complete has not been discontinued. Pace is a brand owned by the Campbell’s Soup Company since around 1995.

⚫️ What’s In Pace Taco Complete?
If you’re wondering about the ingredients for this Pace taco-in-a-can, you’ll be pleasantly surprised and relieved to know that the ingredients listed on the back of the can are quite simple. A lot of people search to find out what is Pace Taco Complete, and I assure you the ingredients aren’t gross at all. And when it comes to the nutritional value, you’ll also find a refreshingly (and relatively) low amount of sodium per serving. Usually, with a canned meat product, especially one that’s categorized as “Mexican”, you’d see a lot more salt than what’s in these cans. Find your way to the bottom of this description to see a complete list of both the ingredients in a can of Pace Taco Complete as well as the nutrition facts. Pace Taco Complete uses no preservatives, artificial flavors or colors.

⚫️ Is Pace Taco Complete Good?
In my opinion, yes! Now, keep in mind I’m not at all weirded out by canned meat. A friend of mine said she’d never eat something like this canned taco filling and likened it to dog food. For me, I found it a cheap and convenient way to add flavorful meat and sauce to a variety of meals. I would eat this in tacos, on rice, over chips with cheese for some amazing fiesta nachos, on potatoes and even on pasta. The sauce was smooth and flavorful without being too salty and I didn’t taste or feel any weird bits of chunks throughout the entire can which I at in one sitting. Any Taco Tuesday would benefit from the ease and enjoyment of popping open a can of this taco filling.

⚫️ Where To Buy Pace Taco Complete?
I found Pace Taco Complete at my local Family Dollar. If you’re wondering where to buy Pace Taco Complete, I have also found it at Walmart and Walgreens. Of course, these are my local stores and your results may vary. If you go to the official PaceFoods.com website, you can locate sellers of their entire line of products. If you need to have it delivered, you can order it online from Amazon but this Pace taco meat filling will cost a bit more. I was able to find this Pace brand canned taco on Amazon for $14.88 for a 6-pack. That comes out to about $2.48/can which isn’t too bad. And from time to time, I have found coupons for Taco Pace Complete taco filling. Those coupons have been for $0.50 off. Not bad!

**Pace Taco Complete Ingredients**:
Water, Seasoned Cooked Beef And Pork Crumble (Beef And Pork, Salt, Spice Extractive), Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Soy Protein Concentrate, Corn, Red Peppers, Black Beans, Modified Food Starch, Contains Less Than 2% Of: Chipotle Adobo Puree (Water, Onion Puree, Chipotle Pepper Puree, Tomatoes, Canola Oil, Vinegar, Sugar, Salt, Garlic Puree, Natural Smoke Flavoring, White Pepper, Oregano, Bay Leaves), Cumin, Wheat Flour, Garlic, Salt, Sugar, Distilled Vinegar, Flavoring, Paprika Extract, Caramel Color, Garlic Extract, Onion Extract.

**Pace Taco Complete Nutrition Facts (Mild)**:
Nutrition Facts
7 Servings Per Container
Serving size 55 g
Amount per serving
Calories 60
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 3g 4%
Saturated Fat 1g 5%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 10mg 3%
Sodium 180mg 8%
Total Carbohydrate 5g 2%
Dietary Fiber 2g 7%
Total Sugars 1g
Includes less than 1g Added Sugars 2%
Protein 4g
Vitamin D 0mcg 0%
Calcium 20mg 0%
Iron 0.8mg 4%
Potassium 160mg 4%

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In this video, I used snippets of a couple songs by Kevin Macleod:
Modern Jazz Samba Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Arroz Con Pollo Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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