Is the Star Wars Galaxy's Edge Coke Bottle Unique?

4 years ago
53

Get Coke products here... https://geni.us/4WNu

Get Star Wars merchandise here... https://geni.us/q1ZTc

https://www.amazon.com/shop/petervonpanda

Join this channel to help me bring you more vids...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS-ix9RRO7OJdspbgaGOFiA/join

Join the free von Panda group here... https://panda-research-institute.mn.co

Get Peter von Panda gear here... https://petervonpanda.storenvy.com/

Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/petervonpanda/

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

.....

Coca-Cola and Disney Designed These Galactic Bottles for Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

Unfortunately for Star Wars fans, they won't be able to fly home those cool thermal detonator Coca-Cola bottles being sold at Galaxy's Edge. ... Yesterday, the Transport Security Agency (TSA) stated that the bottles sold at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland and Disney's Hollywood Studios are banned from US flights.

When Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens on May 31 at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. and Aug. 29 at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Fla., park guests can stay refreshed – and immersed in the Star Wars storyline – with custom bottles of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite and DASANI.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge invites fans into the Star Wars universe through immersive, multi-sensory experiences – from flying the Millennium Falcon, to building a lightsaber, to grabbing a bite to eat at Oga’s Cantina. For the first time ever, fans will be able to live out their very own Star Wars adventures amidst geological formations on planet Batuu, in the outermost rim of the galaxy. Every detail in Disney’s largest-ever, single-themed land expansion was designed with an authentic Star Wars feel that never breaks character or strays from the mythology.

“For over 40 years, people have been dreaming about stepping into the worlds of Star Wars,” says Trowbridge. “With Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, we want to give our guests the opportunity to finally make those dreams come true. We’ve worked very hard to make sure that every detail feels authentic and consistent with what a ‘real’ Star Wars location would provide.”

The creative process kicked off more than three years ago. Coca-Cola Design created dozens of prototypes of all shapes and sizes, collaborating with Walt Disney Imagineering and Lucasfilm Ltd. before eventually landing on the designs that will debut in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge (Coca-Cola and Disney are both listed on the patent of the proprietary over-cap).

Matt Cooper, an associate industrial designer at Coke, said the project challenged his team to “take our brands places we’d never taken them before.” Specifically, Batuu.

“We wanted to create a package that would appear like it was pulled off a ship or left behind and repurposed as a bottle of your favorite Coca-Cola beverage – all with visual cues that keep you in the Star Wars storyline,” Cooper explained.

The idea to use Aurebesh text on the labels came during a tour of the Coke Archives in Atlanta, where Coca-Cola signage with the brand’s iconic Spencerian script logo in various languages caught the attention of a few Walt Disney Imagineers.

“We started with a blank piece of paper and ideated and iterated with Walt Disney Imagineering on what Coca-Cola products and packaging would look like in Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge,” said Ellen Gutierrez, director of strategic partnerships and brand marketing, Coca-Cola. “We think fans of both Star Wars and Coca-Cola will love what we came up with together.”

Loading comments...