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TacoBell4.jpg|Packaging of kid's meal
TacoBell4.jpg|Packaging of kid'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.
TacoBell11.png|This pog granted the customer a free soft taco
TacoBell11.png|This pog granted the customer a free soft taco.
TacoBell12.png|This pog granted the customer free regular nachos
TacoBell12.png|This pog granted the customer free regular nachos.
 
TacoBell9.jpg|Packaging for a Nintendo holiday gift purchased separately
TacoBell9.jpg|Packaging for a Nintendo holiday gift purchased separately
TacoBell8.jpg|Drink cup featuring Mario
TacoBell8.jpg|Drink cup featuring Mario

Revision as of 07:24, January 2, 2023

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 which 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 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".[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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Toys

Packaging

Commercial

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References

  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.