Cheetos And Bad Bunny Drop Exclusive adidas Fashion Collection, Inviting Fans To Deja tu Huella (Leave Your Mark)

Cheetos® Superfans Can Unlock Early Access to the Drop by Using Cheetle® iD, Technology that Detects Orange-Dusted Fingertips


Cheetos And Bad Bunny Drop Exclusive adidas Fashion
Collection, Inviting Fans To Deja tu Huella (Leave Your Mark)

Cheetos® Superfans Can Unlock Early Access to the Drop by Using Cheetle® iD, Technology that Detects Orange-Dusted Fingertips
PLANO, Texas, PRNewswire -- What happens when you mix a Bad Bunny with a Mischievous Cheetah? The hottest capsule
collab of the year.
     When Cheetos® and global music superstar Bad Bunny first introduced the Deja tu Huella™ campaign in 2020 to celebrate the impact that Hispanic culture has made on today’s society,
they set out on a mission to inspire the next generation to Deja tu Huella, a phrase that translates to “leave your mark.” Since last year, that rally cry has only grown stronger.
    As the campaign enters its second phase, Chester Cheetah and Bad Bunny are teaming up once again to spotlight the Hispanic community by bringing fans two exciting experiences ahead of the school year that take Deja tu Huella to the next level: an exclusive fashion collaboration with adidas and the Deja tu Huella Estudiante Fund, a contest that will give $500,000 in total prizing to students in the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
     “It’s an honor to give back to the Hispanic community that has done so much for me,” said Bad Bunny. “Between music and fashion, there are so many ways to leave your mark on culture, and I want to encourage everyone to follow whatever path inspires them. That’s what the Deja tu Huella program is all about.”
     The extremely limited adidas leisurewear collection is a product of two innovative design visions coming together: Bad Bunny’s signature style combined with Chester’s orange-themed
“Cheetos Look.”
     In true mischievous fashion, Cheetos is giving its biggest fans the chance to get early access to the exclusive items before they’re officially available for purchase on August 6. Fans simply need one thing for the opportunity to cop the drop before anyone else: fingertips covered in Cheetos orange-dust, also known as
Cheetle®, which all true Cheetos fans now don as a badge of honor.
     How to use Cheetle iD to unlock early access to the exclusive collection:

      Starting today, fans in the U.S. and Puerto Rico can head to www.CheetleiD.com to use Cheetle iD, a first-of-its-kind Cheetos x adidas e-commerce experience designed to get the merch into the hands of Cheetos’ biggest fans first.
    There, Chester will use Cheetle iD technology to detect whether fans have Cheetle® on their fingertips.
   The first 100 people who pass the Cheetle iD detector will have direct access to purchase items from the collection before the rest of the public.
     Not part of the first 100 fans to use Cheetle iD? No problem. All fans who didn’t get early access can sign up at www.CheetleiD.com to enter for a chance to purchase the merch on August 6 via the NTWRK app.
   As part of the Deja tu Huella campaign and in partnership with Good Bunny Foundation, Cheetos and Bad Bunny are also welcoming submissions starting today for the Deja tu Huella
Estudiante Fund, a contest that will identify ten students leaving their mark on their community and reward them with $50,000 each that can go towards their education.
     To enter the #DejatuHuella TikTok Hashtag Challenge, fans in the U.S. and Puerto Rico can submit a :60 video that shows how they are leaving their mark on the community, the culture, or the world, and tag @Cheetos, #DejatuHuella, and #Entry to be eligible. For more information on how to enter and full rules, visit
www.cheetos.com/dejatuhuella. Submissions can be made now through August 18, and winners will be announced by the end of 2021.
    “We’ve seen how our fans have left their mark on the world and recognize the influence the Hispanic community has had on
mainstream culture,” said Jessica Spaulding, senior director of marketing, Frito-Lay North America. “Cheetos has long been a brand that celebrates all forms of self-expression, so we’re proud to team up once again with an icon like Bad Bunny to help the next generation Deja tu Huella through the launch of the Estudiante Fund and fashion collab with adidas.”
     In addition to the Deja tu Huella Estudiante
Fund, the Cheetos brand’s parent company PepsiCo has pledged $275 million to the Hispanic and Latinx community. For more information, visit www.cheetos.com/dejatuhuella and follow @Cheetos on social media.


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