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Donut Drifter
1/642024

Donut Drifter

Fast Foodie
SKU
HTD70
Release year
2024
Scale
1/64
Base material
Metal
Series index
1/5
Mainline #
150
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Mainline · Fast Foodie (2024) · #1/5

Wheels

ADAero Disc

Colors

body
color:Blue
detailed:Blue
source:Blue
interior
source:White
color:White
detailed:White
base
color:Pink
detailed:Pink
source:Pink
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The story behind the Donut Drifter

The Donut Drifter turns up the sweetness in a big way as part of the Fast Foodie series released in 2024. Designed by Charlie Angulo, this fun model brings a playful twist to the standard Hot Wheels lineup found at major retail stores worldwide. Instead of a traditional sports car or muscle machine, you get a delicious looking race car that looks like it rolled straight out of a bakery display case. The bright blue body mimics sweet icing while colorful sprinkles add extra visual pop across the top surface. Big white wheels with pink centers complete this tasty look perfectly.

Materials, colors and value

This model features a diecast metal base that provides sturdy durability for playing or displaying on shelves at home. It comes in the classic 1/64 scale size perfect for fitting into large collections without taking up too much space. The main color scheme includes blue and white details with pink accents underneath near the chassis area. While most regular Mainline releases hold steady value over time due to their wide availability, unique themes like Fast Foodie often attract dedicated fans who appreciate creative designs.

Questions about the Donut Drifter

How do I identify a real Donut Drifter Hot Wheels car?+

Look for the distinct donut shape with blue icing details and colorful sprinkles on top. The white wheels have pink inner rings which help confirm authenticity quickly. Check under the base too since genuine models will show proper casting marks along with correct branding text stamped clearly into metal.

Is the Donut Drifter considered rare or common among collectors?+

As a standard Mainline release from 2024, this car is fairly easy to find at local toy shops or online marketplaces today. Since it was produced in large numbers alongside other regular models that year, finding one usually does not require hunting through hundreds of packs blindly.

What makes the Fast Foodie series special compared to normal cars?+

The Fast Foodie collection focuses entirely on food inspired themes rather than traditional automotive designs. Each model represents different snacks or dishes creatively reimagined as race worthy vehicles. This unique approach appeals strongly to kids and nostalgic adults alike who enjoy seeing everyday treats transformed into cool miniature machines.

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How much is a HTD70 - Donut Drifter Hot Wheels product worth?

Estimated value
€2.00
Low
€1.40
High
€3.20
Estimated

This 2024 Mainline casting doesn't have enough market data yet, so this is an estimate based on its type, rarity and age. Value rises for older and rarer castings — a 1970s Mainline is worth far more than a current one. Prices are shown in EUR and refreshed as new market data arrives.