šŸ•ŗ The 7-Layer Burrito Is Back at Taco Bell—and It Brought the Whole Y2K Crew!

Cue the dial-up modem and grab your butterfly clips—Taco Bell just dropped a Decades Y2K Menu that’s pure throwback magic. And yes, the legendary 7-Layer Burrito is finally back, baby!

🌯 What’s the Deal with the 7-Layer Burrito?

Discontinued in 2020, this vegetarian icon has returned like a pop-punk anthem on your old iPod. Packed with refried beans, rice, sour cream, guac, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese—all wrapped in a warm tortilla—it’s the kind of comfort food that makes you want to text your BFF on a flip phone.

And at $2.49, it’s cheaper than your favorite lip gloss from 2003.

🧢 What Else Is Back?

Taco Bell didn’t just bring one item back—they opened the vault. Here’s the full lineup of returning Y2K favorites:

šŸŽ‰ Taco Bell Decades Y2K Menu (Available nationwide starting September 9, 2025)

ā¬‡ļø Feast your eyes on this colorful chart of throwback goodness:

🌮 ItemšŸ’¬ DescriptionšŸ’ø Price
Cool Ranch Doritos Locos TacoTangy Doritos shell with beef, lettuce, and cheese$2.49
Double Decker TacoCrunchy taco wrapped in bean-filled soft tortilla$2.49
Chili Cheese BurritoHearty chili and cheddar cheese in flour tortilla$2.99
Caramel Apple EmpanadaFried pastry with warm apple pieces and creamy caramel$2.99
7-Layer BurritoVegetarian fave with seven layers of nostalgic goodness$2.49

ā³ How Long Will It Last?

This menu is limited-time only, so if you want to relive your early 2000s snack dreams, don’t wait. Taco Bell hasn’t confirmed an end date, but it’s likely to run through early fall.

Rewards members got early access to the Caramel Apple Empanada. They also received exclusive merch drops, including a digital pet named Crunchkin. There was even a collab with Ed Hardy. Yes, really.

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by Stacey Tea on September 9th, 2025 in SAVE MONEY, Taco Bell, Fast food

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