Taco Bell brings back 90s fan-fave treat but you must move fast to get it

The Bell tolls again for thee.A beloved 1990s menu item is being revived at Taco Bell — but you’ll need to move fast to devour one.The double-decker taco, an exterior flour tortilla smooshed with refried beans that wraps around a hardshell taco, is back on a limited release until Oct.30.

A supreme option with sour cream and diced tomatoes is also available.Retailing for $2, the double-decker taco was first brought on as a limited-time offering in 1995 and became a permanent menu fixture in 2006, according to “Today.”Previously, the stacked entrée was brought back for a limited stint in late 2023, after losing a revival competition in 2022 to the enchirito.

Despite coming up short against non-fans, high demand drove Taco Bell to revive the double-decker delight.The fast-food chain recently leaned into a nostalgia-fueled menu by reviving a staple food from each decade dating back to the 1960s.It includes green burritos, meximelts and caramel apple empanadas.The move also comes after Taco Bell gave franchise owners the choice to opt out of offering breakfast food....

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Publisher: New York Post

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