Have you and your true love always dreamed of exchanging your vows at Taco Bell?

By either winning Taco Bell's "Love & Tacos" contest or ordering a wedding right off the menu for $600 in summer 2017, the popular fast food chain is there to help tie the knot.

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Taco Bell launched its "Love & Tacos" contest on Valentine's Day, inviting taco-loving couples to win the ultimate Taco Bell wedding at the franchise's Las Vegas Cantina restaurant, which has its own chapel.

Here's how to apply: Take a photo or make a 30-second video telling your Taco Bell love story with the hashtag #LoveAndTacosContest and share it on Twitter or Instagram.

You have until Feb. 26 to apply.

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Starting March 1, fans will get to vote on their favorite picks and judges will evaluate the finalists.

You must be 21 years or older to participate.

The winning duo will also win airfare for six to Las Vegas, professional wedding photography and videography, a Taco Bell catered dinner at the Las Vegas restaurant, wedding T-shirts, Champagne flutes, garter and bow-tie.

But that’s not it. The taco lovers will also win a room at the Planet Hollywood hotel, two tickets for the High Roller at the LINQ, entry for two and $100 credit at Qua Baths and Spa, a private pool cabana at the Planet Hollywood hotel pool and a VIP table for six at Drai’s Nightclub.

Couples that don't partake in the contest will get their chance to say "I do" by ordering a $600 Taco Bell wedding package filled with wedding classics right off the menu beginning this summer.

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