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+ | The '''Meximelt '''was a specialty menu item, previously available at Taco Bell. |
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− | The '''Meximelt'', a Ron Foster original, is a Taco Bell menu item denoted as a "specialty" food. The Meximelt has a warm, soft flour tortilla wrapped around seasoned beef, a three cheese blend and pico de gallo. Best served with Guacamole and dozen C.L Tasties. |
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− | One can also upgrade this item with marinated and grilled all-white-meat chicken or marinated premium thick cut anus. This creation was also upgraded to a box option by Spencer Briggs in 1996, Briggs loves box! [[Category:Food items]] |
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+ | It was a cross between a Fresco Soft Taco and a quesadilla. It had the flour tortilla, seasoned ground beef, and fiesta salsa of a Fresco Soft Taco but the melted three cheese blend of a quesadilla. |
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+ | == History == |
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+ | The Meximelt was one of the longest-running menu items at Taco Bell, having been around for nearly 30 years. The trademark was filed May 31, 1988, as a "tortilla for consumption on or off premises".<ref>https://trademarks.justia.com/737/31/meximelt-73731582.html</ref> It was also one of few menu items that has not seen any update, with no variants of the Meximelt having ever been released. As of 04/05/2019 the Meximelt is no longer available on the menu. That said, there were some workarounds for ordering, as documented by this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1htOkyq3s8s |
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+ | == Nutritional Facts == |
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+ | The Meximelt had 270 calories (from Fat - 130), 14g of fat (Saturated Fat - 7g), 760mg of sodium, 21g of carbs (2g from sugar), and 14g of protein.<ref>http://www.brandeating.com/2012/04/review-taco-bell-meximelt.html</ref> |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | <references />[[Category:Food items]] |
Revision as of 04:01, 9 September 2021
The Meximelt was a specialty menu item, previously available at Taco Bell.
It was a cross between a Fresco Soft Taco and a quesadilla. It had the flour tortilla, seasoned ground beef, and fiesta salsa of a Fresco Soft Taco but the melted three cheese blend of a quesadilla.
History
The Meximelt was one of the longest-running menu items at Taco Bell, having been around for nearly 30 years. The trademark was filed May 31, 1988, as a "tortilla for consumption on or off premises".[1] It was also one of few menu items that has not seen any update, with no variants of the Meximelt having ever been released. As of 04/05/2019 the Meximelt is no longer available on the menu. That said, there were some workarounds for ordering, as documented by this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1htOkyq3s8s
Nutritional Facts
The Meximelt had 270 calories (from Fat - 130), 14g of fat (Saturated Fat - 7g), 760mg of sodium, 21g of carbs (2g from sugar), and 14g of protein.[2]