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Due to the subsequent vast popularity of the Naco, Ron received a [[wikipedia:Royalties|royalties]] check for 99 million dollars two years after his invention<ref name=ep228>[[Ron Millionaire]]</ref>.
 
Due to the subsequent vast popularity of the Naco, Ron received a [[wikipedia:Royalties|royalties]] check for 99 million dollars two years after his invention<ref name=ep228>[[Ron Millionaire]]</ref>.
   
Later it was revealed that the new [[Mucho Grande Bueno Nacho]] store in [[Go City]] does not serve the Naco because "the Naco didn't test well".
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Later it was revealed that the new [[Mucho Grande Bueno Nacho]] store in [[Go City]] does not serve the Naco because "the Naco didn't test well".<ref name=ep214>[[Go Team Go]]</ref>
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*"A nickel for every Naco sold" equates to almost two billion Nacos sold in one year (specifically 1,980,000,000).
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*"A nickel for every Naco sold" equates to an average of 990,000,000 Nacos sold per year.
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*Taco Bell has sold what people describe as "real-life" nacos before. One of them was the Grilled Stuft Nacho, which discontinued after its release. Their more recent versions were the Loaded Nacho Taco and the Nacho Crunch Double Stacked Taco.
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*Unlike "nacho" and "taco", the word "naco", once picked up and added to the Bueno Nacho menus, became a Brand Name, and thus should be capitalized at all times.
 
*Unlike "nacho" and "taco", the word "naco", once picked up and added to the Bueno Nacho menus, became a Brand Name, and thus should be capitalized at all times.
**''Fan Fic note'': The only exception where non-capped would be acceptable is the period between when Ron first said it and it hit the menu.
 
 
*In real life, many fast-food franchises have regional menus catering to the tastes of their local market. So while it may not have tested well in the Go City Area, its status at any other specific locations worldwide is unknown.
 
*In real life, many fast-food franchises have regional menus catering to the tastes of their local market. So while it may not have tested well in the Go City Area, its status at any other specific locations worldwide is unknown.
   

Revision as of 06:26, 24 January 2020

Naco2

A Naco

Naco1

The first Naco being made

TeamPossible

Team Possible with a platter of 5 Nacos

"Taco meets nacho. I call it the 'Naco'!"
"I call it 'gross beyond reason.'"
"Mmm! Naco!"
-Ron, Kim, and RufusBueno Nacho

A Naco is a combination of nachos and a taco served at Bueno Nacho. It is created by taking nacho chips and cheese, mixing them with the fillings of a taco, placing it all in a tortilla, and lifting up the sides to form the bag-like shape. The Naco was invented by Kim's sidekick Ron Stoppable.

Due to the subsequent vast popularity of the Naco, Ron received a royalties check for 99 million dollars two years after his invention[1].

Later it was revealed that the new Mucho Grande Bueno Nacho store in Go City does not serve the Naco because "the Naco didn't test well".[2]

Trivia

  • "A nickel for every Naco sold" equates to an average of 990,000,000 Nacos sold per year.
  • Taco Bell has sold what people describe as "real-life" nacos before. One of them was the Grilled Stuft Nacho, which discontinued after its release. Their more recent versions were the Loaded Nacho Taco and the Nacho Crunch Double Stacked Taco.

Notes

  • Unlike "nacho" and "taco", the word "naco", once picked up and added to the Bueno Nacho menus, became a Brand Name, and thus should be capitalized at all times.
  • In real life, many fast-food franchises have regional menus catering to the tastes of their local market. So while it may not have tested well in the Go City Area, its status at any other specific locations worldwide is unknown.


References