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Some Latin Americans, as well as people in Mexico, accused the dog of being a thinly veiled cultural stereotype. The company stopped showing the dog in advertisements in 2000. Tom Kenny, a friend of the voice actor that did the voice of the Taco Bell dog, said that Hispanic advocacy groups lobbying for the end of the campaign led to the cancellation of the Taco Bell dog.
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Hi @beast1oh1, as a fellow community member here at MA, I just wanted to point out that some of the text in your response seems to be cut and pasted directly from your source - as a courtesy to the original author (even if it is wiki) and to clearly indicate which words are yours and which text is from other sources, please use the following protocol on MA when quoting:
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Text taken directly from original source via C&P, blah, blah, blah.
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Its great to use other sources in addition to wiki and also to use your own words too.
Thanks!
Here's a thread from an earlier discussion on this issue here at Mahalo: http://www.mahalo.com/answers/mahalo-answers-street-team/answers-etiquette-how-can-we-quote-text-better
I sure miss the little thing.
Sad news the Taco Bell Dog died on Tuesday aged 15 of a stroke.
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2009/07/22/afternoon-roundup-dea-raids-jacko-docs-office-taco-bell-dog-dead/
He was the absolute coolest character I ever remember.
He was like the James Bond of caninedom.