Taco Bell’s highly anticipated Baja Blast Gelato is making an early debut at select locations nationwide. Originally set for a September 3 release, the treat is now available in limited quantities. Fans are encouraged to check their local Taco Bell for availability.
Taco Bell Unveils New Baja Blast-Flavored Treats, Including Gelato, Set for App-Exclusive Release
Fans eagerly awaiting the release of Taco Bell's Baja Blast line have exciting news on the horizon. Taco Bell is set to introduce a range of food items infused with their iconic Baja Blast flavor following an announcement during their Live Más LIVE event in February. The lineup includes Baja Blast flavored twists, pie, and gelato.
The much-anticipated Baja Blast Gelato is slated for an exclusive app release on September 3, 2024. However, reports suggest that some Taco Bell locations already offer the treat, with limited availability of just 288 pieces per store. Fans eager to try this refreshing gelato should act quickly to secure their share.
Customers are encouraged to check their Taco Bell apps or visit their local Taco Bell to see if the Baja Blast Gelato is nearby. The release dates for the other Baja Blast treats remain unconfirmed, so fans should stay tuned for updates.
According to a report, Mountain Dew's Baja Blast holds a unique place at Taco Bell. It is the first beverage created exclusively by a significant drink brand for a restaurant. Since its introduction in 2004, Baja Blast has become a fan favorite, far surpassing its initial goal of boosting drive-thru beverage sales.
Taco Bell Celebrates 20 Years of Baja Blast with New Flavored Snacks and Exciting Promotions
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Baja Blast, Taco Bell is launching several Baja Blast-flavored snacks this year. These include:
- Baja Blast Gelato: Initially tested at select Southern California locations, this gelato offers a refreshing tropical lime flavor reminiscent of the original drink.
- Baja Blast Pie: Though unconventional, this pie boasts a smooth texture with a buttery curd and a hint of lime, echoing the beloved Baja Blast beverage.
- Baja Blast Twists: Similar to Taco Bell's cinnamon twists, these dessert twists are dusted with Baja Blast powder for a citrusy twist, previously featured on the exclusive menu at Taco Bell's The Cantinas.
As part of the 20th anniversary celebration, Taco Bell launched several promotions throughout July and August, including giveaways and limited-edition merchandise. Fans who participated on July 29 enjoyed a complimentary medium-size Baja Blast fountain drink or a regular-sized Baja Blast Freeze. Additionally, on August 13, the limited-edition Stanley x Bajaversary Tumbler was made available via the Taco Bell app, with the first 20 buyers receiving a free Baja Blast drink for a year.
For those visiting Taco Bell during happy hour, a medium-size Baja Blast fountain drink or regular-sized refills can be purchased for just $1 from 2 to 5 PM daily. This promotion is a testament to the enduring popularity of Baja Blast, which remains the perfect complement to Taco Bell's Mexican-inspired menu.
Taco Bell’s highly anticipated Baja Blast Gelato is making an early debut at select locations nationwide. Originally set for a September 3 release, the treat is now available in limited quantities. Fans are encouraged to check their local Taco Bell for availability.
Taco Bell Unveils New Baja Blast-Flavored Treats, Including Gelato, Set for App-Exclusive Release
Fans eagerly awaiting the release of Taco Bell's Baja Blast line have exciting news on the horizon. Taco Bell is set to introduce a range of food items infused with their iconic Baja Blast flavor following an announcement during their Live Más LIVE event in February. The lineup includes Baja Blast flavored twists, pie, and gelato.
The much-anticipated Baja Blast Gelato is slated for an exclusive app release on September 3, 2024. However, reports suggest that some Taco Bell locations already offer the treat, with limited availability of just 288 pieces per store. Fans eager to try this refreshing gelato should act quickly to secure their share.
Customers are encouraged to check their Taco Bell apps or visit their local Taco Bell to see if the Baja Blast Gelato is nearby. The release dates for the other Baja Blast treats remain unconfirmed, so fans should stay tuned for updates.
According to a report, Mountain Dew's Baja Blast holds a unique place at Taco Bell. It is the first beverage created exclusively by a significant drink brand for a restaurant. Since its introduction in 2004, Baja Blast has become a fan favorite, far surpassing its initial goal of boosting drive-thru beverage sales.
Taco Bell Celebrates 20 Years of Baja Blast with New Flavored Snacks and Exciting Promotions
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Baja Blast, Taco Bell is launching several Baja Blast-flavored snacks this year. These include:
- Baja Blast Gelato: Initially tested at select Southern California locations, this gelato offers a refreshing tropical lime flavor reminiscent of the original drink.
- Baja Blast Pie: Though unconventional, this pie boasts a smooth texture with a buttery curd and a hint of lime, echoing the beloved Baja Blast beverage.
- Baja Blast Twists: Similar to Taco Bell's cinnamon twists, these dessert twists are dusted with Baja Blast powder for a citrusy twist, previously featured on the exclusive menu at Taco Bell's The Cantinas.
As part of the 20th anniversary celebration, Taco Bell launched several promotions throughout July and August, including giveaways and limited-edition merchandise. Fans who participated on July 29 enjoyed a complimentary medium-size Baja Blast fountain drink or a regular-sized Baja Blast Freeze. Additionally, on August 13, the limited-edition Stanley x Bajaversary Tumbler was made available via the Taco Bell app, with the first 20 buyers receiving a free Baja Blast drink for a year.
For those visiting Taco Bell during happy hour, a medium-size Baja Blast fountain drink or regular-sized refills can be purchased for just $1 from 2 to 5 PM daily. This promotion is a testament to the enduring popularity of Baja Blast, which remains the perfect complement to Taco Bell's Mexican-inspired menu.


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