Taco Bell will introduce its new Baja Blast-flavored gelato on September 3, available exclusively for Taco Bell Rewards program members. This innovative dessert offers fans a new way to enjoy the iconic teal nectar, marking a milestone in the brand's 2024 release slate.
Taco Bell to Launch Baja Blast Gelato, Exclusively for Rewards Members are Coming
Customers will soon be able to get ice cream at Taco Bell. The popular fast-food chain announced its Baja Blast-flavored gelato will soon enter stores, offering customers a new way to enjoy their beloved teal nectar. According to restaurant officials, the Baja Blast Gelato will be available in stores beginning September 3, exclusively for Taco Bell Rewards program members.
"For two decades, Mtn Dew Baja Blast has been the drink that loyal fans just can't get enough of. We're extremely proud of the synonymous, iconic duo Taco Bell and Baja Blast have become," Taco Bell chief marketer Taylor Montgomery said in a statement. "We're celebrating this incredible milestone just as much as our die-hard Baja fans and can't wait to share even more epic experiences, innovations, and rewards as we continue to fuel our fans' love for Baja Blast."
Taco Bell's 2024 Menu Lineup Includes Baja Blast Gelato and Other Exciting New Items
As information shared with ComicBook, The Baja Blast Gelato will debut, months ahead of the Baja Blast Pie teased earlier this year. The chain's entire 2024 release slate is detailed below:
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Cheesy Chicken Crispanada: Arriving on February 15, this item features tender chicken marinated and slow-cooked with garlic, tomato, and onion, combined with Monterey pepper jack, cheddar, and mozzarella cheeses, all inside a delicate pastry dough crisped to perfection. Inspired by the empanada, it offers the Taco Bell flavors fans love.
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Crispy Chicken Nuggets: Taco Bell introduces Crispy Chicken Nuggets, consisting of all-white meat chicken marinated in spiced jalapeño buttermilk, breaded in a tortilla coating, and fried to crispy perfection. Fans can choose between two sauces: signature Bell sauce, made with tomatoes, red chiles, onion, and garlic, or Jalapeño Honey Mustard, featuring sweet honey mustard with a jalapeño kick.
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Cheesy Street Chalupas: These are cheesy flatbreads stuffed with mozzarella and pepper jack cheeses, fried together, and filled with a choice of slow-roasted chicken or savory grilled steak, flavorful sauce, diced onions, and cilantro. Each order includes two.
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MTN DEW BAJA BLAST™ Gelato: Tested in 2023, this gelato debuted nationwide. It is infused with the iconic Baja Blast Tropical Lime flavor and celebrates the Baja Blast's 20th anniversary.
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Cheesy Enchilada Dipping Taco: Building on last year's success with the Grilled Cheese Dipping Taco, this new version features slow-roasted chicken and a layered enchilada dipping sauce.
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Dulce de Leche Cinnabon Delights: Taco Bell expands the iconic Cinnabon Delights with a new Dulce de Leche flavor.


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