Taco Bell’s Baja Blast Gelato Is Super Limited, Here’s How To Get It

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It’s been a big year for Taco Bell, as the chain has been consistently unveiling new menu items throughout the year. The brand has already made major splashes earlier this summer when it announced new beverage specials to celebrate 20 years of Baja Blast such as Free Bajaversary Treat and its $1 Happy Hour. 

Now the newest Mountain Dew Baja Blast innovation is finally launching today nationwide. On Tuesday, September 3rd, Taco Bell’s creamy and tropical Baja Blast Gelato will be available for purchase exclusively through the Taco Bell’s app.  

Taco Bell is launching its first-ever gelato, priced at $2.99 (plus tax) for a 3.6 oz to-go container. It will be available for two weeks or until supplies run out, whichever comes first. According to Snackolater, a well-known voice in the food and beverage world for new product launches and reviews, the rumor is that each store will have only 288 of these gelatos to sell, as teased in an Instagram post.

Fans should also be aware there’s a four carton maximum purchase per customer so our recommendation is to head to your nearest location sooner rather than later if you want to get your hands on this summer treat.

While summer may technically be coming to an end, the heat wave is predicted to extend throughout fall –  just a FYI in case you need an excuse as to why you should stock up on a carton or two in your fridge.

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