Talk:Taco John's

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I added the Taco Bravo Thursday reference in the Taco Tuesday section. I briefly worked at a Taco John's back in high school and it was a pretty popular promotion. I also took out the "yum" in the potato ole section. I mean, come on. --King Al

This article looked like it had been handed over to an advertising/PR guy for the company. I removed the registered symbols from the places they were inserted and simplified the sections, removing the individual product descriptions. --Kuzaar-T-C- 16:52, 6 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I corrected a little grammar, and inserted what I thought the article was going towards- that Potato Ole's are essentially Tater Tots..............dang, now I want me some tots.- DJA

I added an advert template to this article. Sure, Taco John's is notable, but it doesn't need an advertising page on Wikipedia. Drano 02:38, 28 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Taco Juan[edit]

The old Taco John's logo shown in this article says the old logo is "Taco Juan". However, that logo says "Taco John's". Witch one is correct to state. "Juan" of "John"?. Mythdon (talk) 02:06, 22 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]


Secret Recipe?[edit]

"Potato Olés are Taco John's signature item, and one of their most closely-held trademarked items. Potato Olés are round, bite-sized potato nuggets, or crowns (which are similar to tater tots, but slightly smaller) that are deep fried, and then coated with a special blend of spices and seasonings unique to the company."

The container they sprinkle on the tater tots is visibly labeled as "seasoning salt". Not the most well guarded secret recipe I've ever seen!RevelationDirect (talk) 03:37, 31 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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some corporate promo[edit]

I realize it's tempting for corporations to have some hapless intern tweak their article, but at least don't be lazy about it. Give us solid, well-sourced information to work with.

Nobody cares much about TJ's founders, so I've pared back their trivia.

When you put up factoids using words like "recently" or "presently," this stuff needs to be maintained else it often falls quickly apart. Glancing at the Locations page on the Taco John website, I count 392 sites. Yet this article says there were 390 in 2016 and that ten more opened in 2017 and that at least four more were scheduled for 2018. Sure, maybe a few locations were shut down or are seeking a new address. Unless there's some objection, I'll cut the trail of press releases and simply present mid-2019 fact.

As for "Wyoming and 24 other states," the site lists 23 states total. Again, unless someone points up some really recent source, it'd be best to cite the site.
Weeb Dingle (talk) 16:28, 7 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]