Get Some Taco Bell For your Chance At An Xbox One
Through some clever tag-team advertising with Mountain Dew and Doritos, Taco Bell has ingrained itself as an unofficial “gamer’s choice” of fast foods. To cash in further on this branding, Taco Bell is holding a giveaway that’s sure to bring gamers around the country by the bucketful.
From October 18th to November 21st, any customer who purchases a $5 chalupa box from Taco Bell can enter to win a limited-edition Xbox One X console. With every purchase, you get a code that can be entered onto the contest website to enter. The code can also be submitted via text message. These special Xboxes feature an exclusive monochrome palette and, to remind you who was nice enough to give it to you, plays the Taco Bell bell sound every time it boots up. The console comes with one Xbox Elite Wireless controller and a free three month subscription to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass.

Taco Bell is estimating one prize to be won somewhere in the country every ten minutes for the duration of the giveaway. Anyone who wins is expected to receive their prize within 72 hours of being notified of their victory. Oh, and a head’s up: you have to be 18 or older to play, and you can only redeem one code per day. No buying in bulk, now.
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