back to top

Taco Bell Unveils First New Baja Blast Flavor in 20 Years: Baja Midnight

Taco Bell introduces Baja Midnight, the first permanent flavor extension of Baja Blast in 20 years.

Share

For the first time in over two decades, Taco Bell is expanding its cult-favorite Baja Blast series. According to CNN, on August 14, the fast-food chain will debut Baja Midnight, a vibrant purple soda that blends the original tropical lime flavor with passion fruit.

The launch marks a milestone in Taco Bell’s beverage strategy as the brand aims to grow drink sales to $5 billion within five years and attract a Gen Z audience seeking bold, Instagram-worthy drinks.

The Legacy of Baja Blast

Baja Blast first appeared on Taco Bell menus in 2004 through an exclusive partnership with Mountain Dew—the first of its kind between a quick-service restaurant and a beverage maker. Designed to complement Taco Bell’s menu, its tropical lime flavor quickly became a fan favorite and a brand differentiator, according to the New York Post.

Over the years, Baja Blast saw limited-time variations, including the Baja Blast Freeze and seasonal releases. Baja Midnight is the first permanent addition to the series.

What’s New About Baja Midnight

The new drink adds an “unexpected” twist by combining passion fruit with the beloved lime base, All Recipes reports.

  • Pricing: $2.49 (small), $2.79 (medium), $2.99 (large)
  • Baja Midnight Freeze (limited time): $3.79 (regular), $3.99 (large)

Rewards Members will get an early taste: a free medium Baja Midnight with a $5 purchase in the Taco Bell app on August 15.

Beverages: A Major Growth Focus for Taco Bell

Baja Midnight is part of Taco Bell’s larger beverage expansion strategy. Thirty Live Más Café locations are set to open by the end of the year, offering an expanded lineup of drinks. The first San Diego café saw a 40% sales increase, with over 300 drinks ordered per day, CNN reported.

- Advertisement -

Beverages are among the fastest-growing categories in quick-service restaurants, and Taco Bell aims to compete with beverage-focused chains like Dutch Bros and Scooter’s Coffee.

- Advertisement -
FedEx

FedEx Faces Backlash Over H-1B Hiring Amid US Job...

FedEx has come under criticism after an increase in its hiring of foreign workers under the H-1B...

Related Articles

FedEx
News

FedEx Faces Backlash Over H-1B Hiring Amid US Job Cuts

FedEx has come under criticism after an increase in its hiring of foreign workers under the H-1B visa programme coincided with job cuts affecting...
Donald J. Trump

Trump Admin’s Offers $3,000 and Free Flights for Voluntary Departure

The Trump administration has announced a limited-time immigration incentive offering $3,000 and a free flight home to undocumented migrants who agree to voluntarily leave...
Police

Galveston Bay Plane Crash: Mexican Military Medical Aircraft Goes Down Near Airport

A Mexican military medical aircraft carrying eight people crashed into West Galveston Bay on Monday afternoon while approaching Scholes International Airport amid heavy fog,...
Vince Zampella

Who Was Vince Zampella? Game Developer Killed in California Car Crash

Video game developer Vince Zampella died on Sunday following a single-vehicle crash on Southern California’s Angeles Crest Highway, authorities confirmed. Zampella, 55, was a...