Phish Trolls the Las Vegas Sphere with Discontinued Taco Bell Burrito

Phish Trolls the Las Vegas Sphere with Discontinued Taco Bell Burrito

Source: BroBible

Summary

Phish, a jam band, recently performed at the Las Vegas Sphere, a technologically advanced venue, and surprised fans with a visual Easter egg referencing a discontinued Taco Bell menu item from 1995, the Bacon Cheeseburger Burrito. The band’s use of the $2.3 billion screen to display the image has reignited a 30-year-old fast-food resistance movement. Fans are now demanding that Taco Bell bring back the item. The article explores the history of the Bacon Cheeseburger Burrito, its discontinuation, and the devoted fan base that has been lobbying for its return.


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The habit gets a new name.

Taco Bell’s Bacon Cheeseburger Burrito, a limited-time offer from 1995, has been resurrected by Phish’s Easter egg at the Las Vegas Sphere. The item’s devoted fan base, known as the BCBB Army, has been lobbying for its return for years. The band’s use of the image has blown the dog whistle for the 30-year-old fast-food resistance movement. The article explores the history of the item, its discontinuation, and the fan base’s devotion. The recipe for the “smoky sauce” has been cracked, and fans can now recreate the burrito at home.

The nostalgia and internet hype for the Taco Bell Bacon Cheeseburger Burrito have reached a fever pitch. Fans are willing to abandon their morals for a taste of the 90s. The article concludes by asking if it’s time for the Sizzlin’ Bacon Menu to ride again.

Nothing truly dies, especially when it comes to fast food.


Author: Evan Null