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PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Center:Taco Bell is giving away 100 Baja Blast Stanley cups Tuesday: Here's how to get one
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Date:2025-04-11 05:00:38
If you're a Taco Bell fanatic and PredictIQ Quantitative Think Tank Centerlove Stanley cups, the fast food chain has quite the promotion for you on Tuesday.
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Mountain Dew Baja Blast, the company is giving away limited-edition Stanley cup tumblers, in addition to a few other offers.
Taco Bell reward members will have the chance to win a tumbler through the Taco Bell app in the Tuesday Drops section beginning Tuesday, August 13 at 2 p.m. PST / 5 p.m. ET.
The tumblers are only available to the first 100 rewards members to claim the offer, and the first 20 customers to claim the offer will be able to enjoy free Baja Blast drinks for a year, the company said in a news release last month.
“We’re extremely proud of the synonymous, iconic duo Taco Bell and BAJA BLAST have become,” Chief Marketing Officer at Taco Bell, Taylor Montgomery, said in a statement. “We’re celebrating this incredible milestone just as much as our die-hard Baja fans and can’t wait to share even more epic experiences, innovations and rewards.”
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Other 20th Bajaversary deals and offers
Starting Tuesday, Sept. 3, the Baja Blast Gelato will debut at Taco Bell locations across the country for a limited time, exclusive to Taco Bell Rewards members in the Taco Bell app.
According to the company, the gelato is infused with the Baja Blast Tropical Lime flavor and is a "perfect complement to any cheesy, spicy, saucy order on the Taco Bell menu."
Additionally, Taco Bell customers can get a $1 medium-sized Baja Blast fountain drink or regular-sized Baja Blast Freeze from 2-5 p.m. every day as part of the company's "Happier Hour."
On July 29, the chain gave away free medium-sized Baja Blast fountain drinks and regular-sized Baja Blast Freeze drinks as part of the Bajaversary promotion.
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What is a Mountain Dew Baja Blast?
The Mountain Dew Baja Blast was created exclusively for Taco Bell and debuted in 2004, quickly becoming a staple of many people's Taco Bell orders.
The tropical lime-flavored drink has inspired Mountain Dew to continue adding more Baja Blast options to the Taco Bell menu, which the company announced it plans to do this year.
“We’re constantly inspired by our fans and feed off their energy, which drives our urge to deliver breakthrough innovations and exclusive offerings to thank those who have supported us – whether it’s our diehard fans from day one to new consumers who continue to join our fandom each and every day.” JP Bittencourt, vice president of marketing at Mountain Dew said in a statement.
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