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  2. Taco Bell chihuahua - Wikipedia

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    Gidget (February 7, 1994 – July 21, 2009), nicknamed the "Taco Bell Chihuahua", was an advertising figure and mascot for Taco Bell from September 1997 to July 2000. The character she played was developed by TBWA .

  3. Moonie (dog) - Wikipedia

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    He was a Chihuahua best known for his role as Bruiser Woods in the films Legally Blonde and Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, appearing alongside actress Reese Witherspoon. He lived with Gidget, another Chihuahua who was famous for her Taco Bell commercials. [1] [2] [3] In March 2016, Moonie died at the age of 18.

  4. 14 Fast Food Mascots We've Loved, Hated, and Found ... - AOL

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    From Ronald McDonald and Grimace to Chuck E. Cheese and the talking Taco Bell chihuahua, here are 14 iconic fast food mascots that have helped sling burgers and more for decades.

  5. Go Small or Go Home With These 15 Teacup Dog Breeds - AOL

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    Recognized universally from appearances in movies like Beverly Hills Chihuahua and Legally Blonde (as well as a series of popular Taco Bell commercials), the Chihuahua's ancestry can be traced ...

  6. List of individual dogs - Wikipedia

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    Gidget, a female Chihuahua, was featured in a Taco Bell advertising campaign as the "Taco Bell Chihuahua". She also played the role of Bruiser's mother in the 2003 film Legally Blonde 2. [2] Honey Tree Evil Eye, a female Bull Terrier, was known as Spuds MacKenzie in her role as the Budweiser spokes-dog.

  7. Yo quiero $42 million!: Taco Bell ordered to pay Chihuahua's ...

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    We all know the catchphrases of the Taco Bell chihuahua: "Yo quiero Taco Bell!" and my personal favorite, "Drop the Chalupa." Turns out Taco Bell Corp., owned by Kentucky-based Yum Brands, didn't ...

  8. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    The Taco Bell chihuahua: Taco Bell restaurants: 1997–2000: voiced by Carlos Alazraqui and Tex Brashear; portrayed by a chihuahua named Gidget Whiplash the Cowboy Monkey: Taco John's restaurants: 2004–present: Capuchin monkey wearing a sombrero and poncho: Tampax Mother Nature: Tampax Tampons: 2008–present

  9. Ask not for whom the Taco Bell tolls ... it tolls for thee

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    But Gidget, the gentle-yet-firm Taco Bell Chihuahua, was the real thing: the commercial face of the brand who inspired not just hunger, but joy; not just commerce, but compassion.