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Rather than having National Taco Day fall on a Thursday, Taco Bell had it change to fall on October 1, making it National Taco Day on Taco Tuesday. I don't know about you, but that's a level of ...
Thanks to the efforts of Taco Bell, National Day Calendar agreed to permanently move National Taco Day to the first Tuesday in October.
Thanks to Taco Bell's 2023 petition, National Taco Day, a day to celebrate the humble hand-held snack, officially moves to the first Tuesday of October after being held on Oct. 4 for years.
The National Day Calendar, which keeps track of national days, weeks and other celebratory dates, has now moved National Taco Day from Oct. 4 to the first Tuesday in October.
National Taco Day, which used to be held every October 4, will now be celebrated on the first Tuesday of October — all thanks to Taco Bell. Here's what to know.
Whether you're celebrating National Boyfriend Day or "Mean Girls" day, it's October 3rd.
Taco Bell According to journalist Gustavo Arellano, National Taco Day has a much richer history than just showing up one day among other deal- and discount-centric food holidays.
National Taco Day, which was previously observed on Oct. 4, will now be held each year on the first Tuesday in October. The change comes after a campaign to "liberate" the phrase "Taco Tuesday." ...
October 26 is recognized as the National Day of the Deployed, a day dedicated to honoring those deployed in service to the U.S. military. This observance honors all service members who have been ...
To locals, it may seem like every day in San Diego could be National Taco Day, but this year, the official designation takes place on Tuesday, October 1.
On Oct. 1, 1890, legislation is signed by President Benjamin Harrison creating Yosemite National Park, making it the nation's third National Park.
Sunday, Sept. 29, is National Coffee Day, and the deals and freebies are brewing. So perk up and get yourself a free caffeinated beverage today.