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Green Sauce Burrito, other discontinued items back on Taco Bell menu

Green Sauce Burrito, other discontinued items back on Taco Bell menu

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Craving the Green Sauce Burrito?

Or the iconic tostada?

They're back with other discontinued items on Taco Bell's limited-time Decades menu. They represent different years in the California-based fast food restaurant's 60-year history, USA Today previously reported.

On Halloween you can buy the Tostada from the 1960s, the Burrito from the 1970s, the Meximelt from the 1980s and the Gordita Supreme from the 1990s.

Not that Taco Bell wants to be scary. The restaurant values ​​nostalgia, right down to the 2000 dish it's bringing back on November 21: the Caramel Apple Empanada. The sweet treat surrounds apple chunks and a creamy caramel filling with a golden brown, crispy exterior.

You can also feel some nostalgia at Meximelt, which mixes pico de gallo, seasoned beef and a three-cheese blend in a tortilla.

The Gordita Supreme covers a flatbread with seasoned beef and other ingredients.

And the Green Sauce Burrito is packed with refried beans, shredded onions and the Green Sauce made with green chili, peppers, tomatillos, jalapeño and spices.

That should make you want to read some history.

Taco Bell started in the Golden State

According to https://www.tacobell.com/history, Taco Bell founder Glen Bell created his version of the Crunchy Taco in 1951. Three years later, he founded Bell's Drive-In and Taco Tia in the San Bernardino area.

Other significant events in Taco Bell's history included:

  • In 1962, Bell opened his first Taco Bell restaurant in Downey, Los Angeles. Two years later, retired Los Angeles police officer Kermit Becky became Taco Bell's first franchisee when he opened a location in another L.A. suburb, Torrance.
  • After that, the chain grew quickly. The 100th Taco Bell location opened in Anaheim in 1967.
  • In 1978, Glen Bell sold 868 Taco Bell restaurants to PepsiCo Inc. Later, in 1997, Tricon became Taco Bell's new parent company and the chain became independent of PepsiCo.
  • In 1989, Taco Bell was among the first fast food restaurants to tie its advertising to films, in this case the Tim Burton-directed Batman starring Michael Keaton. Both the Warner Bros. film and the Taco Bell promotion were hits.
  • In 1993's “Demolition Man,” the characters played by Sylvester Stallone and Sandra Bullock talked about Taco Bell while driving before stopping at the futuristic restaurant. Watch the clip on YouTube, where the scene continues with an extraordinary Taco Bell and a pianist at a grand piano singing a well-known jingle. No, the song is not about Taco Bell.
  • In 1998, gorditas, flatbreads wrapped around crispy taco shells, “became a nationwide sensation,” Taco Bell said.
  • In 2005, Taco Bell successfully introduced its Crunchwrap Supreme, which contains seasoned beef, tomatoes, nacho cheese sauce, lettuce and low-fat sour cream. There's a lot you can add. Jalapeño peppers, anyone?
  • In 2012, Taco Bell delivered 10,000 Doritos Locos Tacos by helicopter to the remote town of Bethel, Alaska.
  • In 2015, Taco Bell showed its concern for its history by saving its original Downey restaurant from demolition. It was moved to its headquarters in Irvine.
  • The restaurant introduced its Cheese-Stuffed Quesalupa in 2016 and Nacho Fries in 2018.
  • And in 2018, the chain took a trip back in time and unveiled Taco Bell 2032 at San Diego Comic-Con, in honor of the 25th anniversary of the film “Demolition Man,” set in 2032 and featuring Taco Bell. For Comic-Con, Taco Bell rented a nearby steak restaurant and displayed costumes and props from the film. Photos can be found at https://stallonezone.com/wordpress/2018/07/28/9985.

Taco Bell today

Today, Taco Bell's menu features favorites like soft and crunchy tacos, the cheesy bean and rice burrito, the beefy five-layer burrito and the chicken quesadilla. Check out the best sellers at https://www.tacobell.com/food/best-sellers.

According to https://tacobell.com.my/about, the chain serves more than 2 billion customers annually in more than 7,000 restaurants around the world.

That's a lot of tacos.

AI takes your order

Artificial intelligence will be waiting for drivers to step up to the drive-thru windows at hundreds of Taco Bell locations by the end of the year, said Yum Brands, which operates the fast-food chain along with KFC, Pizza Hut and The Habit Burger &. Grill. Watch the video attached to this story.

Dave Mason covers East County for the Ventura County Star. He can be reached at [email protected] or 805-437-0232.

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