If you’ve ever wished Taco Bell would turn Baja Blast into dessert, your moment’s here. The long-rumored Baja Blast Pie is finally going nationwide this November, and it’s shaping up to be the chain’s boldest dessert yet. It’s been floating around fan forums for months, so this rollout already feels overdue.
It’s already getting hyped by fans who tried it early at Taco Bell’s Live Más Live event, where the neon-green slice stole the show. Expect key-lime-pie energy turned all the way up—sweeter, tangier, and unapologetically over-the-top. The color alone is enough to make you stop scrolling—it looks radioactive in the best way.
This Might Be the Most Taco Bell Thing Ever
So, what does a Baja Blast Pie even look like? The pie starts with a graham-cracker crust layered with a creamy, tropical custard flavored like Mountain Dew Baja Blast, finished with a swirl of whipped cream. Think lime meets liquid candy. It looks a little wild, but that’s part of the fun.
Those who’ve tried it say it nails that nostalgic Taco Bell flavor, just in dessert form. Chill it before slicing for a firmer bite, or let it soften into a mousse-like texture. However you eat it, it’s a late-night sugar rush that makes sense only at Taco Bell.
Taco Bell’s best ideas tend to live in the space between absurd and brilliant, and this dessert fits right in. From Doritos Locos Tacos to Baja Blast Gelato, the brand’s built a following by turning your most creative late-night cravings into reality. You’re going to want to grab a slice or two.
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When and Where to Get It
The Baja Blast Pie is set to roll out nationwide in early November for about $19.99 per whole pie. Quantities will be limited, and some stores may sell only by the slice. Taco Bell hasn’t confirmed exact dates yet, but early reports suggest it’ll hit select markets first, then expand quickly.
Keep an eye on the Taco Bell app once November begins—this one’s bound to sell out fast. If history’s any indicator, expect fans to grab it the same way they did with Baja Blast Gelato.
Fans Already Tried Making It at Home
Before Taco Bell’s official rollout, fans were already experimenting. A viral Reddit post from r/Baking showed one home cook recreating the pie from scratch, using reduced Baja Blast soda syrup to flavor a key-lime-style custard.
On Reddit, the comments turned into a stream of ideas—Doritos crusts, cinnamon-twist toppings, even coconut flakes for crunch. Half the fun was seeing how far people would push it. The comments were mostly people reacting to how it looked and wondering if it actually tasted any good.
There’s already enough hype behind it that Taco Bell doesn’t need to say much. People have been talking about this thing for months, waiting for a real release date. Now it’s finally happening—and fans are ready to dig in.
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