Taco Bell’s chefs must be working extra hard because they’ve added a lot of new and old items to their menu this month.
On Sept. 7, Taco Bell revealed it’s welcoming back its Rolled Chicken Tacos for a limited time. The item was first introduced to menus in 2014, and was last available in 2019. A two-pack that includes one dip will set customers back $2. 99, and a four-pack with two dips costs $5. 49.
If you’re super hungry, you can get a Rolled Chicken Tacos Deluxe Box. For $9. 49, it comes with two Rolled Chicken Tacos, a dip, a Beef Chalupa Supreme, a Beefy 5-Layer Burrito, Cinnamon Twists, and any medium fountain drink you want.
And for $14. 99, the Rolled Chicken Tacos Party Pack includes four Rolled Chicken Tacos, a duo of dips of your choice, four crunchy tacos and four soft tacos.
Fans loved Taco Bell’s Rolled Chicken Tacos, but they were only available for a short time before disappearing from the menu. Loyal customers are still wondering why these delicious tacos keep going missing. As a food blogger and Taco Bell fan, I looked into the history and possible future of this elusive fast food item.
A Rollercoaster of Availability
The Rolled Chicken Tacos were first introduced by Taco Bell in the mid-2010s. These bite-sized tacos packed a flavorful punch, with shredded chicken, zesty spices, and a crispy fried tortilla. I remember the delight when these little tacos arrived on the scene. Their unique texture and affordability made them an instant hit.
Even though the Rolled Chicken Tacos were a big hit at first, that didn’t mean they would stay on the menu. Taco Bell’s business model is based on limited-time offerings (LTOs). As a strategic move, LTOs create buzz and a sense of urgency among customers, let them try out new flavors, make operations easier, and keep the brand feeling fresh.
The Rolled Chicken Tacos followed this LTO strategy perfectly. They would disappear from menus, leading to frustration from fans. But their return was always met with enthusiasm and long lines at the drive-thru. Taco Bell leveraged diner nostalgia to drive traffic and profits.
This rollercoaster of availability left loyal customers, like myself, constantly wondering “What happened to the Rolled Chicken Tacos this time?” Their disappearance often had little to do with lack of popularity Their ephemeral nature is part of Taco Bell’s calculated marketing approach
Behind the Menu Decisions
As a former fast food employee, I understand the logistical factors that influence LTOs like the Rolled Chicken Tacos. Menu additions require:
- Sourcing of ingredients
- Adjustments to food prep procedures
- Potential changes to kitchen equipment
- Additional staff training
These operational requirements make permanent menu additions tricky. But LTOs can utilize existing systems for a short period.
The Rolled Chicken Tacos check many boxes:
- Utilize standard ingredients like tortillas, chicken, and seasonings
- Require just minor adjustments to food prep routines
- Use existing fryers and other kitchen equipment
- Need only temporary training of employees
LTOs let you try new things without making big investments because they keep operations as simple as possible. The bad thing is that popular items will have to be taken off the market, which will make customers very sad.
Hope for the Future
So what’s next for the Rolled Chicken Tacos? As an optimist, I choose to view the constant clamoring for their return as a positive sign. Taco Bell monitors social media and customer preferences. Our consistent feedback keeps this item top-of-mind.
I have no inside scoop on if or when the Rolled Chicken Tacos might return. But Taco Bell would be smart to capitalize on the obvious demand. A passionate fan base could be leveraged to drive profit and engagement. Strategic availability combined with permanent menu placement might be the perfect balance.
In the meantime, I’ll be first in line when these little tacos reemerge. And I’ll definitely be voicing my support on social media using #BringBackRolledChickenTacos. Taco Bell, are you listening? Your fans are waiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
I dug into some common questions about the history and potential future of Taco Bell’s Rolled Chicken Tacos:
When did the Rolled Chicken Tacos first appear on the menu?
The Rolled Chicken Tacos were first introduced as a limited-time offer in the mid-2010s, with regional and promotional variability on exact dates. They quickly became popular menu items.
Why did Taco Bell get rid of them originally?
The Rolled Chicken Tacos are part of Taco Bell’s strategy of having limited-time items. Their disappearance drives demand and allows operational flexibility.
Are the Rolled Chicken Tacos discontinued forever?
It’s unlikely they are gone permanently, given their popularity. Taco Bell has brought them back periodically as limited-time offers. Fans remain hopeful for their next return.
What’s the typical price point for Rolled Chicken Tacos?
Pricing is designed to be budget-friendly, usually in the $1 – $2 per taco range, or slightly higher in combo deals. Regional or promotional pricing may vary.
What’s in the Rolled Chicken Tacos?
They contain shredded chicken, spices, and a crispy fried tortilla shell. Taco Bell’s exact seasonings are proprietary secrets.
Why does Taco Bell use limited-time offers?
LTOs are a key marketing and operational strategy to generate buzz, bring in new customers, test ideas, and manage complexities of permanent menu changes.
How can I show support and request the return of Rolled Chicken Tacos?
Engage on Taco Bell’s social media channels, use relevant hashtags like #BringBackRolledChickenTacos, and provide feedback directly to Taco Bell via surveys, emails, or calls. Our voices matter!
Taco Bell’s Rolled Chicken Taco nutrition facts
Here is the nutrition information for a two-pack of Rolled Chicken Tacos, according to Taco Bell’s Nutrition Calculator:
- Calories: 250
- Total fat: 11g (14% daily value)
- Cholesterol: 20mg (7%)
- Sodium: 460mg (20%)
- Total carbohydrates: 28g (10%)
- Protein: 10g
Taco Bell’s Rolled Chicken Taco ingredients
Taco Bell’s take on taquitos (or flautas) contains a fried white corn tortilla filled with marinated and shredded all-white-meat chicken and comes with Spicy Ranch sauce which can be swapped according to preference.