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As part of the promotion, Taco Bell produced Godzilla toys to be distributed with their kid's meals, or sold individually with the purchase of a kid's meal for 99 cents. They include: | As part of the promotion, Taco Bell produced Godzilla toys to be distributed with their kid's meals, or sold individually with the purchase of a kid's meal for 99 cents. They include: | ||
*[[Baby Zilla|Baby Godzilla]] Wobbler | *[[Baby Zilla|Baby Godzilla]] Wobbler | ||
*Alternate Wobbler | |||
*Jet Shooter | *Jet Shooter | ||
*Action Attack [[Zilla|Godzilla]] | *Action Attack [[Zilla|Godzilla]] | ||
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*Water Tank | *Water Tank | ||
*Escape Flight Helicopter | *Escape Flight Helicopter | ||
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Taco Bell Toy Banner.jpg | Taco Bell Toy Banner.jpg |
Revision as of 00:14, 12 January 2017
Taco Bell is an American fast-food chain founded by Frank Bell in 1962. It is famous for creating a variety of Mexican style dishes in the fast-food format. In order to promote the release of the 1998 film GODZILLA, Taco Bell released Godzilla-themed merchandise, and also aired a commercial featuring Godzilla.
Merchandise
Toys
As part of the promotion, Taco Bell produced Godzilla toys to be distributed with their kid's meals, or sold individually with the purchase of a kid's meal for 99 cents. They include:
- Baby Godzilla Wobbler
- Alternate Wobbler
- Jet Shooter
- Action Attack Godzilla
- Godzilla Slime Egg
- Water Tank
- Escape Flight Helicopter
Collectible Cups
Taco Bell also produced five collectible cups featuring Godzilla designs and a Godzilla cup holder designed for use in automobiles.
Commercial Merchandise
Taco Bell released a special Yo Quiero Taco Bell toy dog that, when squeezed, repeated a line from the company's commercial featuring Godzilla.
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