Taco Bell's Bold Move: A Pie That's Not Quite Pie?
Taco Bell, the beloved fast-food chain, has recently unleashed a controversial creation upon its loyal fans: the Baja Blast Pie. This unique dessert has sparked a wave of reactions, leaving many customers divided and curious.
The pie, inspired by Taco Bell's iconic Baja Blast drink, boasts a vibrant teal color and a key lime flavor. Topped with whipped cream and a graham-crumb crust, it certainly catches the eye. But here's where it gets interesting - and controversial. The pie's appearance has left some fans scratching their heads, with comments like "Shrek turned into a pie" and "Who asked for this dessert from hell?" echoing across social media.
And this is the part most people miss: the pie's taste. While some brave souls who tried it reported mixed reviews, with one describing it as "Baja Blast-flavored pudding" and another praising its key lime taste, the general consensus seems to be that this dessert is an acquired taste.
"As much as I love Baja Blast, I don't see how it would taste good as a pie. It's a soda, will always be a soda," wrote one fan, highlighting the challenge of translating a beloved drink into a dessert.
Taco Bell, however, stands by its creation. In a statement, the company described the pie as a "reimagining" of the classic drink, emphasizing the Baja Blast legacy. But the pie is only part of the story. Along with this unique dessert, Taco Bell has also introduced the Baja Blast Pie Chiller, a frozen drink available at select Live Más Cafés. This beverage takes the pie concept a step further, blending a slice of the pie with vanilla ice cream and topping it off with a whipped cream churro crunch.
The Baja Blast Pie and its accompanying drink are part of Taco Bell's ongoing efforts to innovate and keep its menu fresh and exciting. Last month, the company collaborated with Frank's RedHot to launch a new sauce, blending Frank's original heat with Taco Bell's smoky flavors.
So, is the Baja Blast Pie a hit or a miss? That's for you to decide. What do you think about Taco Bell's latest venture? Is it a creative masterpiece or a bold misstep? Let us know in the comments!