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Glen Bell was born in Lynwood, California, to Glen William Bell Sr. and Ruth Elizabeth Bell (née Johnson). His parents were born in the Midwest with his mother having been born in Kandiyohi County, Minnesota and his father in Franklin County, Iowa. Bell's mother Ruth was born to a half Swedish father and a predominantly English mother.
Taco Bell Express locations operate primarily inside convenience stores, truck stops, shopping malls, and airports. Taco Bell began co-branding with KFC in 1995 when the first such co-brand opened in Clayton, North Carolina. [28] The chain has since co-branded with Pizza Hut [29] and Long John Silver's as well. [30]
Casey's taco pizza consists of ground beef, lettuce, and tomato on a crust lined with a bean dip spread." [4] Taco pizza has also been served at the pizza chain Godfather's Pizza. [5] In 1995, The Pillsbury Company created a taco pizza recipe using Totino's frozen pizzas. [6] A 2020 study by Zippia of each state's favorite pizza concluded that ...
A year later, PepsiCo purchased Taco Bell from founder Glen Bell. [4] In July 1986, R. J. Reynolds sold KFC to PepsiCo [4] to pay off debt from its recent purchase of Nabisco. In 1990, Hot 'n Now was acquired via Taco Bell from William Van Domelen, [5] but the company was sold in 1996. [6] In 1992, PepsiCo acquired California Pizza Kitchen.
Ask the ultra-competitive Restaurant Brands CEO Jose Cil about the Taco Bell Mexican Pizza craze sweeping the country, and he won't even mention the fast-food by name.
Original release: The caramel apple empanada was first introduced in 2004 as part of Taco Bell's Big Bell Value Menu but was discontinued in 2019. The sweet treat consists of apple pieces and a ...
It was renamed "Mexican Pizza" in 1988. Some maintain that the Pizza was invented by a Sandusky, Ohio Taco Bell employee named Marc Dolce. The owners of a Cleveland-area pizzeria had sued Taco Bell's then-owner PepsiCo, claiming trademark infringement, in 1985, although Taco Bell did not mention the lawsuit as being related to the renaming. [1]
Taco John’s claims to have invented the phrase despite many references to the practice of Tuesday taco specials predating Taco John’s existence by decades — as documented by L.A. Times ...