The "Dale Call" is back, much to the delight of Dale Earnhardt Jr. fans.
Mountain Dew has re-released its popular "Dale Call" for fans to order online. It comes on the heels of Earnhardt's Geico 500 win at Talladega Superspeedway.
The "Dale Call" is based on a commercial for Diet Mountain Dew that began airing during Super Bowl XLVIII. In the commercial, a duck hunter tries to rustle up some birds with his duck call. The hunter with him then breaks out his "Dale Call," prompting Dale Earnhardt Jr. to roar into the picture with his car. He quickly stirs up a large number of ducks.
The "Dale Call" looks like a duck call but also mimics an engine. When you blow into it, it makes an actual sound of a car engine, though not as loud or effective as in the commercial.
After a lot of requests from fans begging for the call to be made, Mountain Dew put the wheels in motion and did just that. It was unveiled on Amazon late last year and quickly sold out.
The "Dale Call" is now available beginning today and will be sold at a price of $14.99-$19.99 at e-commerce sites such as Amazon and at select tracks.
Mountain Dew also released a new commercial over the weekend that capitalizes on the success of the first commercial and the sale of the "Dale Call."
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