A couple of menu items that we haven’t seen in years were reintroduced to Taco Bell for a limited period at certain locations over the summer of this past year, which caused a significant amount of excitement among the company’s following. The fast-food behemoth has revealed its enthusiastic intentions to finally bring those old favorites back to outlets around the country, and this announcement comes less than three months after earlier.
The new Decades Menu from Taco Bell is scheduled to begin rolling out later this month, according to an announcement made by the business this week. A total of five products that were popular in the past but have been removed from the menu for a number of years are included in the menu. On the 31st of October, four of them will make their triumphant return to restaurants, and on the 21st of November, the fifth and final item will be added to various menus.
The following is a list of all of the items that Taco Bell has discontinued but will be bringing back within the next month:
- Tostada: This initial menu item at the first Taco Bell, which opened in 1962, contains a maize tostada shell that is crispier than usual and is covered with refried beans, a zesty red sauce, lettuce, and shredded cheese. The suggested price for this dish is $2.19.
- Green Sauce Burrito: The Green Sauce Burrito is a famous dish that was served at Taco Bell throughout the 1970s. It is comprised of refried beans, crispy onions, shredded cheddar cheese, and a green sauce that is prepared with green chile, tomatillos, jalapeños, and various spices. A suggested price of $2.49 will be made available for purchase.
- Meximelt: Described in the release as one of Taco Bell’s “most requested comeback items,” the Meximelt is a product that was introduced in the 1980s and comprises pico de gallo, beef that has been seasoned, and a three-cheese combination that is melted inside of a tortilla. The suggested pricing for this product is $2.99.
- Gordita Supreme: On Taco Bell’s Decades Menu, the Gordita Supreme is a popular dish that is a representation of the decade of the 1990s. It is a heated flatbread that is loaded with seasoned beef, reduced-fat sour cream, lettuce, a three-cheese mix, and diced tomatoes. This item is recommended to be purchased at a price of $2.99.
- Caramel Apple Empanada: The caramel apple empanada is a delicious delicacy that was first introduced in the 2000s. It is comprised of a shell made of deep-fried pastry that is filled with chopped apples and caramel sauce as the filling. In the event that it is made accessible, the proposed price will be $2.99.
On the 31st of October, the Tostada, Green Sauce Burrito, Meximelt, and Gordita Supreme will be available for purchase, while the Caramel Apple Empanada will be available for purchase on the 21st of November. Customers who are interested in purchasing any of these things should make sure to take advantage of them while they are still available because they will only be accessible for a short time.
“Since its founding it 1962, Taco Bell has released craveable, Mexican-inspired products, delivering novel flavors to fans through its menu invention and creating a deep vaults of favorites that fans keep pleading be added back on menus,” the release stated in its entirety. “The Decades Menu helps unite generations of fans whom fondly remember these menu items, plus a new era of fans who have yet tried the delight of a savory Tostada, sample the legendary Green Sauce Burrito, or enjoy their first bite of a Meximelt.”
There are a number of other treats that Taco Bell has in store for its consumers over the next two weeks in addition to the Decades Menu. There is also the possibility that the chain will launch a new limited-edition version of its $7 Luxe Cravings Box. This box will include a Beefy 5-Layer Burrito (490 calories), a Double Stacked Taco (320 calories), a medium the water fountain drink, and chips with nacho cheese sauce (220 calories). The Gordita Supreme will be included in the box.
In addition to the Decades Menu, Taco Bell will also release a limited-edition line of hoodies and stainless steel mugs featuring one-of-a-kind designs from the 1960s through the 2000s. These accessories will be available for purchase. The collection will be available to Rewards members beginning at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time on October 29. Plastic versions of the limited-edition cups will be made available at Taco Bell restaurants around the country for as long as supplies are available.
In addition, on October 30th, Taco Bell will decorate one of its restaurants in Scottsdale, Arizona, which is situated at 7847 E. McDowell Road, with a motif that is reminiscent of the 1960s. The atmosphere of the place will be reminiscent of the 1960s, and the staff will be dressed in vintage uniforms. Fans who come to the restaurant will have the opportunity to sample the whole Decades Menu one day ahead of time and may also be eligible to get intriguing freebies.
In order to obtain further information on these interesting menu items and future activities, customers who are interested may check out the release that Taco Bell has made.