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We tried Taco Bell's new chicken nuggets, and chains like Chick-fil-A and Popeyes should be worried

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Taco Bell's new crispy chicken nuggets are marinated in spiced jalapeño buttermilk and tossed in tortilla chip crumbs.

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  • Taco Bell released its long-awaited crispy chicken nuggets nationwide on Thursday. 
  • The nuggets feature all-white chicken breast meat marinated in a jalapeño buttermilk.
  • We thought Taco Bell's nuggets were crispy, juicy, and delicious. We also loved the new dipping sauces.

From birria-style tacos to a crunchy twist on chicken empanadas, Taco Bell is always finding new ways to mix things up. 

Now, the chain is putting its own spin on an essential fast-food menu item — the almighty chicken nugget. And we think it's safe to say that McDonald's, Popeyes, and Chick-fil-A should be worried.

Here's what we thought of Taco Bell's chicken nuggets and the chain's three new dipping sauces, which were added to menus nationwide on Thursday. 

Chicken is indisputably having a moment in fast food right now, and Taco Bell has appeared to take notice.
Taco Bell Chicken Nuggets
Taco Bell's new chicken nuggets are available nationwide starting December 19.

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Just take a look at the success of Raising Cane's. The chain, known for its focus on chicken tenders and a limited menu featuring sides like coleslaw and Texas toast, has become one of the fastest-growing fast-food brands in the US. Bloomberg reported that the chain brought in over $2.3 billion in revenue during the first half of 2024, reflecting a 30% increase from the previous year.

When we first got to try Taco Bell's new chicken nuggets at the chain's headquarters in Irvine, California, we learned that the beloved fast-food brand had set out to create an "elevated" chicken nugget to compete in the crowded market. 

"This is truly a very premium nugget," Mira Leon, a member of the product development team, told us during a tasting at the secret test kitchen. "It's not a chicken nugget patty you might get at some fast-food restaurants. This is very much more elevated." 

"This is real chicken," added chef Brett Pluskalowski, who works on Taco Bell's food innovation team. "When you go to McDonald's, that's not what you see." 

Taco Bell developed three sauces to pair with its chicken nuggets.
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There are three new sauce options to choose from.

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The jalapeño honey mustard combines honey and hot mustard for a sweet and tangy dipping sauce, while Bell Sauce features red chilies mixed with tomatoes, garlic, and onions.

The newest sauce, the Fire Ranch sauce, is a collaboration with Hidden Valley — the first-ever ranch partnership for Taco Bell. It mixes the chain's signature Fire hot sauce with Hidden Valley Ranch.

The nuggets were presented in a purple box with Taco Bell branding.
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Taco Bell's chicken nuggets came in a purple box.

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The new chicken nuggets feature all-white chicken breast meat marinated in spiced jalapeño buttermilk and coated with a special crispy breading made from breadcrumbs and tortilla chips.

The nuggets are $3.99 for a five-piece order and one dipping sauce or $6.99 for a 10-piece order with two dipping sauces, though prices may vary depending on location. 

Taco Bell's crispy chicken nuggets immediately won us over.
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Taco Bell's chicken nuggets.

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Anneta: Chicken nuggets were my favorite thing to eat as a kid (groundbreaking, I know), and I've tried dozens of iterations from different chains and restaurants — many of them soggy, bland, or just forgettable. 

Taco Bell's chicken nuggets are none of the above. The meat tasted juicy and fresh and was clearly premium. The breading was true to the "crispy" name, providing a super satisfying crunch that gave way to the tender meat underneath. There was actually texture, which is more than I can say for some other very popular chains' nuggets. 

I tried these nuggets during a tasting that featured six different menu items, and I still couldn't resist finishing the entire box. They were really that good. 

Erin: These chicken nuggets, which come coated in a blend of breadcrumbs and crunchy tortilla chips, really impressed me with their texture and well-balanced flavor. When I first held one in my hand, I worried it would be hard to bite into — it had some weight to it. However, when I bit in, I found juicy, flavorful meat inside.

They were salty, with a subtle corn taste from the tortilla-chip breading, and reminded me more of a boneless wing than a chicken nugget. I also liked how the outer breading wasn't completely uniform. You could clearly see the tiny pieces of tortilla chips that made up the breading.

The sauces paired with the crispy chicken nuggets were also unique, creative, and super delicious.
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We liked how the Taco Bell chicken nuggets paired with all three sauces.

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Anneta: I was a fan of both the Bell Sauce and the jalapeño honey mustard, which had very different flavor profiles. The Bell Sauce carried a smokiness that reminded me of barbecue sauce, while the jalapeño honey mustard was deliciously creamy with a zingy kick. 

Erin: I was a fan of all three sauces, but the jalapeño honey mustard and Fire Ranch stole the show for me. The jalapeño honey mustard was the perfect balance between a classic, tangy honey mustard and a slight kick of heat from the jalapeño flavor. I also quickly noted that this sauce actually tasted like I was biting into a real jalapeño pepper, unlike some sauces that say they're flavored with jalapeño but just taste generically spicy.

The Fire Ranch was a good balance between creamy and a slight kick from the Fire sauce, but it didn't have as much heat as the other two sauces. The Bell Sauce was also good and reminded me of a chipotle aioli. It was more smoky than spicy. 

We think Taco Bell's chicken nuggets are the best of any fast-food chain.
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Taco Bell's new chicken nuggets impressed us.

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It's been years since the fast-food chains were embroiled in the chicken sandwich wars. But what they should really be worried about now is Taco Bell coming for their nugget crown. 

The crispy chicken nuggets and their new sauces taste elevated, and it's clear that Taco Bell's big swings and risks are paying off.

The menu continues to feel fresh and exciting at a time when so many other chains are sticking to the norm. During the 2023 tasting, one of Taco Bell's representatives explained that the nuggets were also designed for people who don't like tacos but are along for the drive-thru ride — which is an extremely smart strategy move.

People might think Taco Bell has no place in the nugget space, but it's been delivering delicious chicken for a long time, and chicken chains should be a little scared.

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I tried apple pies from 6 fast-food chains and ranked them from worst to best

Three apple pies.
I tried many fast-food apple pies, but Taco Bell's caramel apple empanada ultimately won the top spot.

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  • I tried apple pies from Arby's, KFC, McDonald's, Panda Express, Popeyes, and Taco Bell.
  • I loved Arby's apple-infused croissant-textured pie.
  • However, my favorite was the $3.65 caramel apple empanada from Taco Bell.

Year-round, I opt for savory pies. But come fall, I ditch my go-to chicken potpies for the season's staple: apple pie.

When it comes to pies, everyone has their own traditions and favorite flavors, but apples have endured as one of the more popular choices.

Earlier this year, Holiday Calendar, a platform dedicated to holiday lists, analyzed the grocery habits of 12 million Americans and surveyed 4,500 people across 15 states to determine their favorite pie. It found that apple pie consistently ranked in the top five most popular pies across the country. Additionally, in 2022, Instacart revealed that apple pie accounted for over 27% of its pie sales between February 2021 and January 2022, declaring it a clear favorite among the American crowd.

While there's no substitute for the fresh-out-of-the-oven homemade version, on-the-go options served at fast-food chains make for good alternatives.

To find which fast-food chain serves the best apple pie, I tried pies from Arby's, KFC, McDonald's, Panda Express, Popeyes, and Taco Bell and ranked them from my least favorite to my favorite based on flavor, texture, and value.

Here's how every fast-food apple pie ranked.

My least favorite were the Apple Pie Poppers, which were added to KFC menus earlier this year.
Apple Popper Pies from KFC.
Apple Pie Poppers from KFC are last on my list of apple pies.

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A serving of four bite-sized apple pies cost $2.91, excluding tax and fees, at my local KFC in Manhattan, New York. When I tried these in August, the pies also came in a 10-count serving.

The apple pie poppers were only added to KFC's menu in April, so I was excited to try them. KFC's menu no longer lists the apple pies, but it did add a cherry pie version in October. The brand did not respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Each pastry was about 2 inches long and had slits on one side.
The Apple Popper Pies from KFC.
The Apple Pie Poppers from KFC.

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I placed an online order through DoorDash and received my pastries within 14 minutes. Despite the quick delivery, when I opened the packet, the pastries were barely lukewarm and already slightly soggy.

When I tasted them, I thought the ratio of fruit to dough was off, with each popper only holding about two tiny cubes of apple.
The Apple Popper Pies from KFC.
The Apple Pie Poppers from KFC.

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Three bites into the tiny pocket pie, I still hadn't gotten the gooey apple taste I love. Instead, I felt like I was eating fried flour.

I thought the four mini pies, which were 340 calories, would be great for groups to share.
The Apple Popper Pies from KFC.
The Apple Pie Poppers from KFC.

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While these weren't my favorite apple-pie dessert, I could see how they could be a good snack option because of their size. Given that they came in packs of four or 10, I thought groups might enjoy ordering them.

My fifth favorite was the Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express was my fifth favorite.

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The pie roll cost $2, excluding tax and fees, at a Panda Express I visited in Chicago.

At first glance, it looked like a cross between a pie and a Chinese egg roll.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.

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The chain's first-ever dessert option, introduced in 2023, was created to combine the flavors and textures of an American apple pie and a Chinese egg roll.

It's made using a wonton wrapper and apple filling, topped with cinnamon sugar.

It came hot and crispy straight out of the fryer and had a warm cinnamon smell.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.

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I was impressed with the freshness of this roll and liked that it is always served hot. Before I even took a bite, I could tell the pastry had a nice crunchy exterior.

However, the overpowering cinnamon and sugar coating made this pie roll too sweet for my taste.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.
The Apple Pie Roll from Panda Express.

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A dessert doesn't need to be doused in sugar, but this one was, putting it fifth in my ranking.

However, I loved the crunch of the pastry, and the serving had the fewest calories of all the pies I tried — 150 calories — so it may be a good sweet option for some diners looking for lower-calorie options.

My fourth favorite was Popeyes' Cinnamon Apple Pie.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes was my fourth favorite.

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The cinnamon-coated dessert cost $1.89, without taxes and fees, at the Popeyes I visited in Chicago.

The pie was not as hot as I would've liked, but it had a nice crispy exterior.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes.

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Unlike the pies from KFC, this 240-calorie pie has no slits or holes on either side. It comes wrapped with a few fork-like impressions on its corners to prevent the filling from escaping.

I thought this pie had an overpowering cinnamon flavor.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes.

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I think spices like cinnamon are less for taste and more for their fragrance — if you add just the right amount, it can be a game changer, but overdo it, as in the case of this Popeyes pie, and it can really throw the whole recipe off-balance.

But I enjoyed its slightly zesty apple filling.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes.
The Cinnamon Apple Pie from Popeyes.

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The one thing Popeyes got right was the flavor of its filling, which had just the right hint of lemon and some apple chunks. I'm obsessed with mixing tangy and sweet flavor profiles, and I think it helped this pie stand out from the rest.

My third favorite was Arby's Apple Turnover.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's was part of my top three.

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It cost $2.40 at the Arby's I visited in Chicago, excluding tax and fees.

At first glance, I thought the frosting drizzle on top seemed unnecessary.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's.

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The turnover came in a regular, white-colored pastry packet with no branding. The basic packaging and the sugary drizzle didn't appeal to me at first, but when I did take a bite, I was pleasantly surprised.

I loved its flaky croissant-like texture and the jam-like apple filling inside.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's was well-balanced.

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The inside had the perfect layer of apple filling, which was molten but still a bit thick. It was encased in crisp pastry.

Despite having only one layer of apple filling, this 430-calorie pie did not taste doughy and was well-balanced.

However, it did not have that overall pie feeling. I felt as though I was eating a stuffed croissant.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's.
The Apple Turnover from Arby's.

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Most importantly, the apple chunks were missing. The jam-like texture in the filling meant there was a hint of artificialness, which took away from the spirit of the season and the pie for me.

My second favorite was the Baked Apple Pie from McDonald's.
An apple pie from McDonald's.
The apple pie from McDonald's came really close to being the best.

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At $1.89 — excluding tax and fees— this apple pie from a Chicago McDonald's was priced similarly to the one at Popeyes.

The pie came in a signature yellow box and was served warm.
The apple pie from McDonald's
The apple pie from McDonald's.

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First launched in 1968, the brand's apple pie was fried in its early days. Over the years, though, it has undergone several transformations. The most significant of these was the switch from frying to baking in 1992. It's now 243 calories.

I loved that it had a pie-like texture with a lattice on top.
The apple pie from McDonald's
The apple pie from McDonald's.

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Although the shape of the pie was pretty standard, I was happy to see McDonald's added patterns to the pastry.

It had the perfect tartness, a nice crunch, and big, chunky apple pieces spread evenly throughout.
The apple pie from McDonald's
The apple pie from McDonald's.

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This pie had the right ratio of apples to dough, and I enjoyed the warm and soft interior and its crispy biscuit-like exterior.

My favorite was Taco Bell's limited-time caramel apple empanada.
A Taco Bell packet.
My favorite pie from Taco Bell was also the most expensive.

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At $3.65 — excluding tax and fees— this apple pie from my local Taco Bell in New York, which I ordered via DoorDash, was the most expensive on the list.

The empanada is part of Taco Bell's new limited-time menu, which features fan-favorite items from the past.
The caramel apple empanada from Taco Bell.
The caramel apple empanada from Taco Bell.

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Last month, Taco Bell unveiled a new "Decades" menu featuring old favorites. The menu included popular items that had been previously discontinued from each decade since the brand launched.

Four items have been available since Halloween, but the brand recently added its 2004 hit, the caramel apple empanada.

The empanada was first introduced as part of the brand's Big Bell Value Menu but was discontinued in 2019 until now.

I loved that I could taste the filling right from my first bite.
The caramel apple empanada from Taco Bell.
The caramel apple empanada from Taco Bell.

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As soon as I held the pastry's paper sleeve, I noticed how warm it felt. It had remained hot even though I was trying it about 15 minutes after I received it on a cold day.

As I took my first bite, I could immediately taste the warm and velvety filling alongside the crispy pastry. Its freshness stood out, and unlike the other pies I'd tried, this one got to the star of the dish — the filling — right from the start.

Even the apples had a nice tart and juicy crunch to them and paired nicely with the caramel.

All the elements of a pie perfectly align in this one: a warm and creamy filling paired with the crunchiest pastry.
Taco Bell's caramel apple empanada.
Taco Bell's caramel apple empanada.

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As far as fast-food pies go, this was by far the best I'd tried.

The filling struck a perfect balance and was not overly sweet, and it paired beautifully with the crispy, lightly salted dough. I had every intention of sharing a few bites with a friend but ended up eating the entire pastry myself.

It also felt slightly larger and more satisfying than the other pies on this list, which perhaps explains why it's also the priciest option.

Overall, each pie I tried had a unique flavor profile and varied textures, ranging from crispy and toasted to soft and molten.

But Taco Bell's caramel apple empanada stood out for its well-balanced flavors: a warm, crispy pie with juicy whole chunks of apple complemented by creamy caramel, setting the perfect tone for the cozy days ahead.

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Taco Bell brought back 5 discontinued items from the last 60 years. We ranked them from worst to best.

Taco Bell Tostada
Taco Bell has a new Decades menu celebrating fan-favorite items from the past.

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  • Taco Bell is reviving five menu items from past decades for a limited time.
  • The nostalgic menu includes items like the Tostada, Meximelt, and Gordita Supreme.
  • We tried the new Decades menu, and the Caramel Apple Empanada was our clear favorite.

Taco Bell is the latest fast-food brand to bank on nostalgia, with a new limited-time menu featuring fan-favorite items from the past.

When the first Taco Bell restaurant opened in Downey, California, in 1962, it offered five items: frijoles, tostadas, burritos, tacos, and a chili burger. The menu has undergone multiple changes since, often removing and re-releasing fan favorites like the Mexican Pizza.

Now, Taco Bell hopes to evoke a sense of nostalgia in customers with its new "Decades" menu, which features five previously discontinued items.

The menu includes the Tostada from the original 1960s menu, the Green Sauce Burrito from the '70s, the Meximelt from the '80s, the '90s-era Gordita Supreme, and the Caramel Apple Empanada of the 2000s.

This isn't the first time a fast-food chain has leaned into nostalgia to win over customers.

Wendy's launched a collaboration with Paramount, which owns Nickelodeon, and "SpongeBob SquarePants," to celebrate the series' 25th anniversary with a limited-edition burger inspired by the Krabby Patty and a pineapple-flavored milkshake.

It came on the heels of McDonald's launching limited-edition cups inspired by iconic Happy Meal toys and its viral Grimace-themed shake, which paid homage to the character first introduced in the 1970s.

Additionally, in 2021, Burger King rebranded for the first time in 20 years, returning to a design reminiscent of its '70s and '80s branding.

Nostalgia can pay off. In July 2023, McDonald's reported the Grimace shake helped boost sales by more than 10% during the quarter the campaign launched, while Fast Company reported that in the days after Burger King's rebrand, customer visits increased by 39%.

We tried all five items on Taco Bell's new Decades menu and ranked them from our least favorite to our favorite.

5. Tostada
Taco Bell Tostada
Taco Bell's tostada features refried beans, lettuce, and shredded cheese on a corn tostada shell.

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Original release: The tostada, with its refried beans, tangy red sauce, lettuce, and shredded cheese layered over a crunchy corn tostada shell, was part of Taco Bell's original 1962 menu, but it was discontinued in 2020.

Price: $2.19

Note: All prices listed here may vary in different markets.

The soft refried beans and tangy sauce perfectly complemented the crispy corn shell.
The tostada from Taco Bell.
The crispy tostada was part of Taco Bell's launch menu in 1962.

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Anneta: The corn shell was satisfyingly crispy, and the refried beans on top were well-distributed across the tostada. They also packed a punch of delicious flavor thanks to the red sauce.

But I found the lettuce to be limp and distracting, especially since it covered the rest of the ingredients. Customizing the tostada with some pico de gallo would help, but otherwise, I'd probably skip this.

Priyanka: I usually prefer crispy-shell tacos over soft ones, so I enjoyed biting into this crunchy tostada. It felt like I was eating one giant, perfectly layered nacho, minus the melted cheese and sour cream. And while initially this looked more like a side dish than a main dish because of its size, I realized how filling it was after a couple of bites.

However, I thought the tostada was a bit bland and would've benefited from another layer of hot sauce or some pico de gallo.

4. Gordita Supreme
Taco Bell Gordita Supreme
Taco Bell's Gordita Supreme was originally released in the '90s.

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Original release: The Gordita Supreme, which appeared on Taco Bell's menu in the '90s, features a flatbread shell filled with seasoned beef, sour cream, lettuce, diced tomatoes, and a three-cheese blend of mozzarella, cheddar, and Monterey Jack.

Price: $2.99

The fluffy flatbread was the star of the Gordita Supreme.
Taco Bell Gordita Supreme
The Gordita Supreme features beef, lettuce, tomato, and a three-cheese blend in a flatbread.

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Anneta: The flatbread was the best part of my Gordita Supreme. It was warm, soft, and delightfully pillowy. But with no additional sauce and your standard rotation of veggies — lettuce and tomato — there just wasn't much flavor to it. I doused my Gordita Supreme with some avocado verde salsa, which helped a little.

I think this really needs some pico de gallo and purple cabbage, two new ingredients for Taco Bell that helped elevate its fantastic Cantina Chicken Menu.

Priyanka: Since I don't eat red meat, I swapped the beef for chicken, which I thought complemented the other ingredients well.

The light layer of sour cream gave the folded wrap a nice pop of freshness alongside the lettuce and diced tomatoes, and the chicken was well-seasoned. However, this dish would be better if the flatbread were lightly grilled or toasted.

3. The green sauce burrito
Taco Bell's Green Sauce Burrito
Taco Bell's green sauce burrito.

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Original release: The green sauce burrito, which debuted in 1970, was among the chain's most loved and replicated items until it was discontinued. The burrito contains refried beans, onions, cheddar cheese, and a spicy green sauce made from green chili, tomatillos, jalapeños, and spices.

Price: $2.49

The simplicity of the ingredients used in this burrito allowed the green sauce's flavors to shine.
Green Sauce Burrito from Taco Bell.
Taco Bell's green sauce burrito is made with refried beans, cheese, and the delicious green sauce.

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Anneta: I don't usually go for a bean burrito at Taco Bell (I'm all about the Grilled Cheese Burrito and, more recently, the Cantina Chicken Burrito), but the Green Burrito took me by surprise. The green sauce brings so much flavor and elevates the entire burrito, adding subtle heat and pairing perfectly with the delicious refried beans.

My only wish is that my burrito had more crunchy onions for a little extra texture. But I couldn't resist finishing the entire dish, even though it was the last item I tried on the Decades menu.

Priyanka: It took a few bites before I reached the oozing refried beans and crunchy onions, but once I did, the burrito was flavorful. Even though it was made using simple ingredients, it came together well, and I liked that it didn't contain rice.

To elevate it slightly, I'd add some pico de gallo and request that my tortilla be extra toasty next time, but it was a solid dish.

2. Meximelt
Taco Bell's Meximelt
Taco Bell's Meximelt.

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Original release: The Meximelt was on Taco Bell's menu for 30 years before it was discontinued in 2019. The dish, which first appeared in the '80s, features a tortilla full of seasoned beef, pico de gallo, and a three-cheese blend of mozzarella, cheddar, and Monterey Jack.

Price: $2.99

The Meximelt tasted super fresh and was packed with so much flavor.
Taco Bell's Decades menu
The Taco Bell Decades menu is available for a limited time nationwide.

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Anneta: The ingredient list in the Meximelt is simple and short, but each one is performing at its peak. The pico de gallo added a burst of freshness to every bite, and the three-cheese blend was perfectly melted, wrapping up the beef in a deliciously cheesy hug.

I usually douse my Taco Bell order in hot sauce, but there was so much juice and flavor in the beef of the Meximelt that I completely forgot to add it. Even my boyfriend, who isn't a huge Taco Bell fan, was impressed.

Priyanka: Similar to the Gordita Supreme, I swapped the beef in the Meximelt for a layer of chicken, and I'm glad I did!

At first glance, I thought it looked a lot like the Gordita Supreme and would probably taste the same. But with the first bite, I was proven wrong. The tortilla was a bit thinner than the Gordita's flatbread, which I preferred since it allowed the flavors of the other ingredients to shine through.

1. Caramel Apple Empanada
Taco Bell's Caramel Apple Empanada
Taco Bell's Caramel Apple Empanada.

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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 creamy caramel filling encased in a crispy pastry.

Price: $3.65

The Caramel Apple Empanada was our clear favorite from the Decades menu.
Taco Bell's Caramel Apple Empanada
Taco Bell's Caramel Apple Empanada was our clear favorite.

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Anneta: I was a huge fan of Taco Bell's Cheesy Chicken Crispanada, released for a limited time earlier this year, so I had high hopes for the Caramel Apple Empanada — and it delivered.

My empanada came out piping hot. As I took my first bite, the crispy shell immediately gave way to the warm and lovely filling. The shell had a great crunch and a super satisfying flakiness. The empanada also had plenty of juicy apple chunks, which paired well with the subtle hints of caramel.

This is a great sweet treat, especially for the chilly winter season. My only complaint is that it isn't a permanent menu item!

Priyanka: A bite of this crunchy, creamy empanada instantly put me in the holiday spirit. I've tried apple pies from various fast-food chains, but this one stands out for its perfectly crisp golden pastry and well-balanced apple caramel filling. I ate my dessert about 15 minutes after I'd received it, but when I took it out of its paper sleeve, I could still feel the warmth, which was very impressive given the cold weather outside.

I also loved not having to work through layers of crispy dough to get to the heart of the dish: the filling. The two were perfectly balanced right from the first bite. The tart apples and salted caramel paired beautifully without being overly sweet. If there's one item on this menu you shouldn't miss, it's the dessert!

When Business Insider contacted Taco Bell about the menu and our thoughts on it, the brand said it "is proud to have been able to provide fans with new and authentic innovations for decades."

It added, "As our fans continue to call for the legendary mouth-watering favorites that they miss, or that they have only heard about and never got the chance to experience, the Decades Menu is reintroducing the classics from the first five decades to connect generations of Taco Bell fans with nostalgic flavors that have withstood the test of time."

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