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Match the following companies with their acquisition of Taco Bell:
PepsiCo = Purchased Taco Bell in 1978 Tricon Global Restaurants = Spun off Taco Bell as a division Yum. Brands, Inc. = Current subsidiary of Taco Bell Taco Bell IP Holder, LLC = Current owner of Taco Bell
Match the following items with their inclusion in Taco Bell's menu:
Tacos = Featured at Taco Bell Hot dogs = Glen Bell's first food stand Quesadillas = Mexican-inspired food at Taco Bell Pizza = Not mentioned in Taco Bell's menu
Match the following locations with their significance to Taco Bell's history:
Downey, California = Location of the first Taco Bell restaurant San Bernardino, California = Where Glen Bell opened a hot dog stand Mitla Cafe = Influenced Glen Bell's taco recipe Firestone Boulevard = First location of Taco Bell
Match the following terms with their association to Glen Bell:
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Study Notes
Acquisitions of Taco Bell
- PepsiCo acquired Taco Bell in 1978
- Tricon Global Restaurants acquired Taco Bell in 1991 and later renamed as Yum! Brands in 2002
Taco Bell Menu Items
- Crunchy Taco was introduced in 1964
- Gordita Crunch was introduced in 2003
- Doritos Locos Tacos was introduced in 2012
Significant Locations in Taco Bell's History
- Downey, California, USA, where the first Taco Bell restaurant was opened in 1962
- Irvine, California, USA, where Taco Bell's headquarters are located
Glen Bell Association
- Glen Bell was the founder of Taco Bell
- Bell sold Taco Bell to PepsiCo in 1978
Taco Bell Statistics
- Taco Bell has over 7,500 locations across the United States
- Taco Bell serves over 2 billion customers annually
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Test your knowledge about the history, menu, and corporate details of the popular American fast food chain Taco Bell. Find out interesting facts about its founder, menu items, and its parent company Yum! Brands.