BAD BUNNY NFL MERCH MAKES HISTORY WITH SPANISH SUPER BOWL BRANDING — Quick Facts
Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX merchandise drops February 8 with first-ever Spanish NFL branding. Concho collection features toad mascot across all 32 teams.
Key Data Points
- Super Tazón merchandise marks first official NFL-licensed Super Bowl gear with Spanish translations, dropping February 8 after Bad Bunny's halftime performance
- Concho collection features Bad Bunny's Puerto Rican toad mascot in NFL uniforms across all 32 teams, with 100% cotton construction and oversized fits
- Ceremony of Roses designed the collaboration, the same company that handles merchandise for Adele and Lil Nas X from their 7,000-square-foot Culver City headquarters
Frequently Asked
- When does Bad Bunny Super Bowl merchandise drop?
- The Concho collection is available now, while the Super Tazón collection launches February 8, 2024, after Bad Bunny's halftime performance at Super Bowl LX.
- What is the first NFL Super Bowl merchandise with Spanish translations?
- Bad Bunny's Super Tazón merchandise marks the first official NFL-licensed Super Bowl gear to feature Spanish translations of championship branding in NFL history.
- What character is featured on Bad Bunny NFL merchandise?
- The Concho, a Puerto Rican toad from Bad Bunny's DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS album era, appears on the merchandise wearing full NFL uniforms and cleats across all 32 team designs.
- How much does Bad Bunny Super Bowl merchandise cost?
- Pricing ranges from $40 for plush keychains, $55 for tees, $60 for caps, and $100 for hoodies, with most items shipping between March and April.
- Who designed Bad Bunny's NFL Super Bowl collaboration?
- Ceremony of Roses, a global media and branding company founded by Brad Scoffern, designed the collaboration from their 7,000-square-foot headquarters in Culver City and has also worked with Adele, Olivia Rodrigo, and Lil Nas X.