Turbo Bull Snacks

Turbo Bull Snacks are a snack that was made by ATBW Store to promote the Turbo Bull series that was made by Merrill Studios since 1990. They are cheese flavored chips in the shape of Turbo Bull, and came in many different kinds of flavors.

There are five different flavors of the snacks, Cheesy Cheese, Fiercely Flamin, Jalepeno Jack, Gooey Cheesy, and White Cheddar, all sold at ATBW Store. They were very popular snacks throughout the mid 1990's, but are still sold in these stores to this day.

They were originally released to be a snack to promote the then ongoing Turbo Bull franchise throughout the early and mid 1990's. These snacks were a huge success throughout those years and several commercials were made by Merrill Studios to promote the snacks. They eventually declined in popularity starting in late 1995 and people lost interest in the snack in part of Merrill's other upcoming game Grandid GT in 1996. They would not become popular again until a recent episode of California City in July of 2020, in which Levi's younger brother Sean brings a bag of them on a bus trip to a theme park owned by Revolver Media and though Revolver Media is a real ATBW Blog Company, them owning the park is fictional and part of the original plot of the episode.

Due to being obscured for such a long period of time, Merrill Studios had totally forgot about the snacks, and had even forgot about the franchise. The company after watching the episode eventually watched the scene from the episode in which Levi and Sean fight over the snacks, and the company eventually wanted the snacks to appear in the show in future episodes.

History
The idea of the snacks had been planned as early as 1991, a year after the franchise and the original game was released. After Merrill Studios came up with their final idea, they sent it over to ATBW Label Networks, which approved the idea and eventually started making the snacks in 1993. Five flavors were released and all flavors (the exception Gooey Cheesy) were hallow inside. These snacks ended up being rivaled with Signature Studios, who made Cloudy Marshmallows featuring their mascot Mr. Buck and their other characters Snow The Flying Squirrel, Lamby The Cotton Lamb, and Cloudy The Rabbit, all made in 1993 (except Mr. Buck, which was created in 1992). Both Merrill Studios and Signature Studios ended up competing against each other in the snack industry at ATBW Store and the little three eventually got on in the snack competition.

Several commercials for each of the flavors were made to promote the snacks, with the White Cheddar ones with the Turbo Bull mascot in a lighter colored appearance, and the flaming hot ones he ends up blasting flames out of his exhaust stacks. The Gooey Cheesy ones however have him in his normal appearance, except there he squirts cheese out of his exhaust stacks to promote the gooey cheese inside the flavored snacks. These flavored chips have plain nacho cheese stuffed inside of them, but are nearly the same as the original ones otherwise. In the Jalapeno Jack commercials, Turbo Bull speaks in a southern accent with a cowboy hat and hands out the jalapeno flavored snacks towards unexpecting people. These commercials aired on television, and were most prominent on ATBW Channel and eventually CLP Network in 1996 after ATBW's acquisition of the broadcasting company, though by that time they have already recently become obscured following the release of Grandid GT.