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Anheuser-Busch's most famous mascot is the Budweiser Clydesdales, a team of draft horses that have been used in advertising since the 1930s. The Clydesdales symbolize the brand's heritage and commitment to quality. Another well-known mascot is the "Budweiser Frogs," which became popular in the 1990s.
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there have been 7 dogs used for the mascot
Taco Bell's mascot is a talking Chihuahua named Gidget, who became popular in the late 1990s. The character was known for its catchphrase, "¡Yo quiero Taco Bell!" which translates to "I want Taco Bell!" Gidget was featured in various commercials, appealing to the brand's playful and fun image. Although the character is no longer used in advertising, it remains a memorable part of Taco Bell's marketing history.
the breeds that created the chihuahua are unknown as they are probably exctinct since ancient times
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It's not that he's important, he's just a regular mascot used for entertainment
a chihuahua needs to get used to the pad or newspaper or whatever it uses to do its buisness on. Guide your chihuahua to the pad and it will eventually get used to the cycle.
I Have One...They Are Very Cute.!They Can Be Aggressive And Take A Little While To Get Used To Things...But Depends On What Type Of Chihuahua It Is...The Smallest Is The Teacup Chihuahua...Wich I Have<3
Cobi was used as the official mascot of the Olympics in 1992. The games were held in Barcelona, and so the mascot design was a Catalan sheepdog using a cubist style.
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