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Taco Bell, and how their Doritos Taco Loco is "a great way to make a quick meal when you have between 8 and 20 children." [92] Franklin's Dog Condoms ("Let your dog keep his balls") [93] Jonathan Zizmor, referring to the tattoo removal specialist as "The Subway Doctor" for his ubiquitous advertising on New York City's subway system. [94]
One of Taco Bell's original 1962 menu items was the Chiliburger, renamed the Bell Burger in 1969, then the Bell Beefer in 1979; this was a loose meat sandwich originally filled with taco-seasoned ground beef in mild red sauce with shredded lettuce and diced onion served on a steamed hamburger bun. Later, shredded cheese and diced tomato were ...
A social/family event or sales promotion relating to consuming tacos on a Tuesday; held by Gregory’s Restaurant and Bar in New Jersey and Taco John's in the other 49 states until 2023, when the companies abandoned their trademark registrations after Taco Bell filed petitions with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to cancel the marks.
Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM) and its Taco Bell brand announced Thursday a plan to test what it calls "fast social" restaurants as part of a longer-term goal of becoming a $20 billion brand with ...
Wendy's Frosties and hot and crispy fries are going to head to head with Taco Bell's Crunchwrap Supremes at midnight (or later). Wendy’s late-night push pays off as it rivals Taco Bell for the ...
There is also a sweet treat new to Taco Bell’s menu: Milk Bar Birthday Cake Churros.The fast food spot joined forces with the New York City-founded bakery to release the treat on Thursday, Feb. 20.
The first player to steal a base in a World Series is called the "Taco Hero", [16] with that term first appearing during the 2016 promotion. [27]Mookie Betts is the only player to have been a Taco Hero more than once, having accomplished the feat in 2018 with the Boston Red Sox and in 2020 with the Los Angeles Dodgers. [28]
The quartet of NBC's “Tonight Show,” CBS' “Late Show,” ABC's “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and “The Daily Show” collectively averaged 10.5 million viewers a night a decade ago.