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[[File:Taco Bell Logo.svg|Taco Bell’s Logo|thumb|150px]]
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[[File:TacoBell1.jpg|thumb|Advertisement featuring the Taco Bell promotion]]
'''{{wp|Taco Bell}}''' is an American international fast food chain. For the holiday season in 1997, the company ran a [[Nintendo 64]] themed promotion which included selling Nintendo toys and a promotion titled "Score 64" to potentially win various prizes including a Nintendo 64, money or a {{wp|Porsche Boxster}}. The kid's meal was packaged in a Nintendo themed box, designed similarly to the [[Happy Meal]], and would have included a toy. The said toy could be purchased on its own separately for $0.99 USD, packaged discretely in a green box. This set of toys were called the "Nintendo Holiday Gifts".<ref>[https://www.fftoydatabase.com/2020/03/taco-bell-1997-nintendo-64.html Taco Bell 1997 Nintendo 64]. Fast Food Toy Database. Published March 10, 2020, accessed June 29, 2022.</ref>
'''{{wp|Taco Bell}}''' is an American international fast-food chain. For the holiday season in 1997, the company ran a [[Nintendo 64]]-themed promotion that included selling Nintendo toys and a promotion titled "Score 64" to potentially win various prizes including a Nintendo 64, money, or a {{wp|Porsche Boxster}}. The child's meal was packaged in a Nintendo-themed box, designed similarly to the [[Happy Meal]], and would have included a toy. The said toy could be purchased on its own separately for $0.99 USD, packaged discretely in a green box. This set of toys was called the "Nintendo Holiday Gifts."<ref>[https://www.fftoydatabase.com/2020/03/taco-bell-1997-nintendo-64.html Taco Bell 1997 Nintendo 64]. Fast Food Toy Database. Published March 10, 2020, accessed June 29, 2022.</ref>


The promotion came about after a $10 million ''{{wp|Banjo-Kazooie (video game)|Banjo-Kazooie}}'' themed promotion fell through, due to a delay in the game.<ref>[https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/aug/29/nintendo-postpones-release-of-games/ Nintendo Postpones Release Of Games]. The Spokesman Review. Published August 29, 1997, accessed June 29, 2022.</ref>
The promotion came about after a $10 million ''{{wp|Banjo-Kazooie (video game)|Banjo-Kazooie}}''-themed promotion fell through, due to a delay in the game.<ref>[https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/aug/29/nintendo-postpones-release-of-games/ Nintendo Postpones Release Of Games]. The Spokesman Review. Published August 29, 1997, accessed June 29, 2022.</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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===Packaging===
===Packaging===
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<gallery>
TacoBell4.jpg|Packaging of kid's meal
TacoBell4.jpg|Packaging of child's meal
TacoBell6.png|Pogs were included in the meals; collecting various could grant the player various prizes. This particular one, featuring [[Mario]], granted the customer free cinnamon twists.
TacoBell6.png|Pogs were included in the meals; collecting various could grant the player various prizes. This particular one, featuring [[Mario]], granted the customer free cinnamon twists.
TacoBell10.png|This pog granted the customer a free hard taco.
TacoBell10.png|This pog granted the customer a free hard taco.

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Logo of Taco Bell (2016-present)
Taco Bell's logo
Taco Bell promotional material
Advertisement featuring the Taco Bell promotion

Taco Bell is an American international fast-food chain. For the holiday season in 1997, the company ran a Nintendo 64-themed promotion that included selling Nintendo toys and a promotion titled "Score 64" to potentially win various prizes including a Nintendo 64, money, or a Porsche Boxster. The child's meal was packaged in a Nintendo-themed box, designed similarly to the Happy Meal, and would have included a toy. The said toy could be purchased on its own separately for $0.99 USD, packaged discretely in a green box. This set of toys was called the "Nintendo Holiday Gifts."[1]

The promotion came about after a $10 million Banjo-Kazooie-themed promotion fell through, due to a delay in the game.[2]

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Packaging[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Taco Bell 1997 Nintendo 64. Fast Food Toy Database. Published March 10, 2020, accessed June 29, 2022.
  2. ^ Nintendo Postpones Release Of Games. The Spokesman Review. Published August 29, 1997, accessed June 29, 2022.