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The Biscuit Taco and other fast food flops that deserve a comeback

Mitchell R. Lajoie March 5, 2021

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  • Gone but not forgotten
  • 1979: Taco Pizza, Pizza Hut
  • 1980s: Cheesarito, Taco Bell
  • 1984: McDLT, McDonald’s
  • 1986: Seafood Salad, Taco Bell
  • 1987: Burger Bundles, Burger King
  • 1980s: McDonald’s Pizza, McDonald’s
  • 1990: Mighty Wings, McDonald’s
  • 1991: McLean Deluxe, McDonald’s
  • 1993: McLobster, McDonald’s
  • 1997: Big n’ Tasty, McDonald’s
  • 1998: Cini-Minis, Burger King
  • 2010: Ribs, Burger King
  • 2010: The Double Down, KFC
  • 2012: Bacon Sundae, Burger King
  • 2013: Grilled Stuft Nacho, Taco Bell
  • 2013: Satisfries, Burger King
  • 2014: The Waffle Taco, Taco Bell
  • 2014: The Biscuit Taco, Taco Bell
  • 2015: French Toaster, Sonic Drive-In
  • 2016: The Whopperito, Burger King
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The Biscuit Taco and other fast food flops that deserve a comeback






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Gone but not forgotten


Do you pine for the McPizza? Do you dream about eating the KFC Double Down? How about Burger King’s crinkle-cut Satisfries? Over the years we’ve lost some incredible fast food items and we’ve not forgotten them in a hurry. People have made Twitter accounts in their memory and even signed petitions asking for them back. Here are the old-school gems we miss the most, from the 1970s to more recent years.



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1979: Taco Pizza, Pizza Hut

Back in the 1970s, in Pizza Hut’s dine-in restaurants’ heyday, the restaurant launched a Taco Pizza. The best of both worlds, it was a regular pizza topped with ground beef, tomatoes and lettuce, and covered in zingy taco sauce. The catchy advert said it all, it was a “pizza-looking, taco-tasting pizza”. And we really need it to return for those days when we can’t decide between the two.



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1980s: Cheesarito, Taco Bell

Part of Taco Bell’s original menu, the Cheesarito was melted cheese, scallions and taco sauce rolled up in a soft tortilla. In simple terms, it was a grilled cheese burrito, so it’s a mystery to fans why it was discontinued when we know Taco Bell has all the ingredients in its kitchen. But here’s a secret – you can trick them into making it for you. Order a bean burrito without the beans, add extra cheese and taco sauce, and there you have it.



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1984: McDLT, McDonald’s

Let’s be clear, we don’t want Styrofoam packaging to make a comeback but we love the sentiment behind the McDLT which graced menus in the mid-1990s. The beef patty was kept separate from the lettuce, tomato, cheese, pickle and sauce, so the meat stayed hot and the salad was kept from going soggy. It was discontinued in 1998 as it was bad for the environment.



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1986: Seafood Salad, Taco Bell

Out of all the Taco Bell items that have been discontinued, none is talked about quite as much as the Seafood Salad. It was released in the 1980s to compete with the McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish and other “healthier” options on rival burger chains’ menus. Consisting of shrimp, whitefish, snow crab, black olives and salad leaves, it sounds exciting compared to the primarily ground beef-based menu today.



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1987: Burger Bundles, Burger King

You might recognize these little beauties but know them as a different name. In 1987, Burger Bundles arrived – three or six sliders in a single box. But they quickly disappeared, replaced by Burger Buddies, which came in pairs. After vanishing again, they returned in 2004 as Burger Shots. A single patty with mustard, ketchup and pickles, on six joined buns for tearing and sharing. We don’t care what it’s called or in what iteration, we just want it back.



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1980s: McDonald’s Pizza, McDonald’s

It might feel like a faint memory but from the late 1980s to the late 1990s, McDonald’s introduced pizza to menus at select stores in the US and UK. It came with toppings such as cheese, pepperoni, green pepper and onion, but was eventually phased out due to issues such as slow cooking times. However, people still miss it and there was much excitement when it briefly returned to a couple of stores in the US in 2017.



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1990: Mighty Wings, McDonald’s

Though bone-in chicken isn’t usually what McDonald’s is known for (McNuggets is what most head to the chain for), in 1990 it launched Mighty Wings. The crispy chicken wings were sold up until 2003 and we still miss them. They returned briefly in the US in 2013 with spicy breading but customers didn’t get on board.



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1991: McLean Deluxe, McDonald’s

Amazingly the McLean Deluxe, which joined McDonald’s menus in the US in 1991, was 91% fat free. It contained 0.3oz (10g) of fat compared to the Big Mac’s 0.9oz (26g). What’s more, it was astonishingly technical, binding water to beef with seaweed extract to make it juicy. Unfortunately it flopped and was dropped in 1996. We guess the majority of people don’t head to McDonald’s for low-fat options.



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1993: McLobster, McDonald’s



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1997: Big n’ Tasty, McDonald’s

This Whopper-like burger from McDonald’s joined menus in California in 1997 and nationwide in 2000. Not to be confused with the UK’s Big Tasty, the Big n’ Tasty was a quarter-pound beef patty with tomato, lettuce, onions and “new sauce” in a sesame seed bun. It was moved onto and off the dollar menu, eventually culled in 2011. Variants on it can still be found in other countries around the globe, such as the Philippines.



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1998: Cini-Minis, Burger King

Anyone growing up in the 1990s will remember Cini-Minis from Burger King, “the best part of the cinnamon roll (the center) in every bite”. Launched in 1998, a pack of four cost 99 cents (80p) and came with a little pot of icing. When they were discontinued in the 2000s, it’s understandable fans were extremely upset, even creating an online petition which had 2,722 supporters demanding their return. And they did briefly in the US in 2018 but are sadly lost again.



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2010: Ribs, Burger King

An amazing thing happened at Burger King, in the US, in 2010. It introduced pork ribs as a promotional item and they were an incredible success. Despite the McDonald’s McRib flopping – it was really just a pork patty – and Burger King ribs costing over $7 (£5.60) for an order, people were willing to pay. That’s because they were smoky, slow-cooked and meaty. In fact, Burger King ran out before the promotion was due to end. So why haven’t they made a comeback yet?



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2010: The Double Down, KFC



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2012: Bacon Sundae, Burger King

As part of Burger King’s US summer menu in 2012, it introduced the Bacon Sundae – vanilla soft-serve ice cream topped with chocolate sauce, caramel sauce and thick-cut, smoked bacon. A 500-calorie treat, it was described by some as a monstrosity, but equally adored by fans for its sweet and savory combination.



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2013: Grilled Stuft Nacho, Taco Bell

When the Grilled Stuft Nacho arrived on Taco Bell menus in late 2013, it quickly became one of the rare limited-edition fast food items people actually love. A flour tortilla stuffed with beef, cheesy jalapeño sauce, sour cream and red peppers, in the shape of a nacho. It inspired love letters and petitions, and returned briefly to fans’ delight in 2015.



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2013: Satisfries, Burger King

We love crinkle-cut fries and in 2013, Burger King restaurants in the US added Satisfries to its menu. Light and crunchy, the fact they were 40% less fat and 30% fewer calories than regular fries was merely a bonus. Sadly, not everyone agreed and the following year they were slowly phased out.



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2014: The Waffle Taco, Taco Bell

In an attempt to battle McDonald’s when it came to fast food breakfasts, Taco Bell released The Waffle Taco in 2014. It was a waffle wrapped around a sausage patty or bacon, with scrambled eggs, cheese and a side of syrup. One of the first breakfast items ever debuted by Taco Bell and surely the most delicious, it was sadly discontinued in 2015.



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2014: The Biscuit Taco, Taco Bell



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2015: French Toaster, Sonic Drive-In



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2016: The Whopperito, Burger King

It shouldn’t have worked but it really did. In 2016, Burger King in the US started selling the Whopperito, a Tex-Mex burger. It had all the Whopper ingredients – beef, onions, lettuce, tomato, cheese and pickles – minus mayo, plus spicy cheese sauce, in a flour tortilla and people utterly loved it.



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