Coca-Cola, the documented soda of Disney’s theme parks, worked with the company to create stylized Coke, Sprite and Dasani bottles that fit into the just ecstatic of Batuu. The sodas are reminiscent of thermal detonators from the “Star Wars” films and feature the name of each sort in Aurebesh, the fictional language of Star Wars.
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As Disney prepares to open its Star Wars: Galaxy’s Apprehensive park in Orlando, Florida, on Thursday, TSA is cracking down on one of its most collectible items — its $5 Coke bottles.
There are assorted than 1,000 unique items that parkgoers can purchase at Galaxy’s Edge, and one of the most popular (and cheapest) is the restrains of Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite that have been stylized to fit in the world of Batuu. The sodas are reminiscent of thermal detonators from the Play Wars films and feature the name of each brand in Aurebesh, the fictional language of Star Wars.
Fans became enamored with these supple bottles even before the California iteration of Galaxy’s Edge opened in May. Many have collected the bottles and brought them internal from the park to display on shelves or, in some cases, turn into Christmas tree ornaments.
However, the Transportation Guarding Administration has banned the souvenir from flights because it looks like an explosive.
A reply Tweet from a TSA-verified Gossip account posted in early August was first spotted by The Orange County (Calif.) Register.
Fans were responsive to ask if removing the cap from the bottle and transporting them separately would allow them to bring the bottles on flights or stash away in their luggage. However, the TSA was quick to squash that loophole.
“Even with a normal bottle cap, this component is still considered a replica and is not allowed in carry-on or checked bags,” a tweet from the account said Tuesday. “If our bureaucrats discover a replica item during screening and believes it’s real, the item will be treated as such until urged otherwise by law enforcement.”
Representatives for Disney did not immediately respond to CNBC’s request for comment.
Travelers who visit the planet of Batuu are permitted to surface flights with hand-built lightsabers and astromech droids sold at the Black Spire Outpost.
The TSA’s “What Can I Bring” manage even has a sense of humor about it, saying: “Sadly the technology doesn’t currently exist to create a licit lightsaber. However, you can pack a toy lightsaber in your carry-on or checked bag. May the force be with you.”
Looks like fans desire have to get creative if they want to take home the unique Coke bottles. Or hit up a local post office in Orlando or Anaheim, California, ahead heading home.