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    Question Who is the Baja Blast of the NBA?

    They just released a Baja Blast pie. That's crazy.

    Baja Blast is a tropical lime-flavored soft drink under the Mountain Dew brand, known for its distinctive turquoise color and unique origin story.

    First introduced in 2004 as an exclusive offering at Taco Bell restaurants, the flavor was specifically formulated to pair with the chain's food. It quickly developed a fervent cult following, leading to annual limited-time releases in retail stores starting in 2014. Driven by consumer demand, the "Bajaversary" celebration in 2024 marked its transition to a permanent fixture in the Mountain Dew retail lineup.

    Baja Blast's legacy is defined by its ability to transcend its origins, growing into a standalone sub-brand with numerous flavor variations and spin-off products across different categories, including energy drinks, hard sodas, and even food items like Taco Bell's Baja Blast Gelato.

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    Default Re: Who is the Baja Blast of the NBA?

    Idk but Baja Blast Freeze is knocking on the door of GOAT sodas.

    Cherry Coke and Baja Blast sharing the 1a/1b ranking. Only catch is I don’t think I’ve ever had a normal Baja Blast.

    I would say the NBA equivalent is Shaquille O’Neal.

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    Default Re: Who is the Baja Blast of the NBA?

    Quote Originally Posted by warriorfan View Post
    Idk but Baja Blast Freeze is knocking on the door of GOAT sodas.

    Cherry Coke and Baja Blast sharing the 1a/1b ranking. Only catch is I don’t think I’ve ever had a normal Baja Blast.

    I would say the NBA equivalent is Shaquille O’Neal.
    Shaq? Nice. The Baja Blast hits hard.

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    Default Re: Who is the Baja Blast of the NBA?

    Maybe Hondo. It was elite in the team setting for so long but Not as a franchise player. After many years, it was given franchise player status and released on its own To become a legendary outside the Taco Bell Dynasty. James worthy fell apart as soon as he was given full retail release.

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    Default Re: Who is the Baja Blast of the NBA?

    A lesser known candidate for Baja blast status? Jimmy Jones chips. Jimmy John’s might have the best barbecue chips on the market, but nobody knows it. It’s legendary within it’s niche.

    It never gets on its own team the world would know. It won’t be a James worthy.

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