![]() ![]() Today is actually the perfect occasion for such a post! Rather than my long-winded ramblings about Coke being inane and pointless, there’s actually some practical Walt Disney World and Disneyland planning advice to share here. Because these bottles contain liquids larger than 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters), they should be put in checked baggage or emptied to be brought on as carry-on item.” In an on-air statement to CNN, a TSA spokeswoman said, “We have completed our review, and instructed our officers to treat these as an oversized liquid. SeptemUPDATE: Our long national nightmare is over! After about a week of sarcastic social media posts and headlines across just about every media platform, the TSA reversed its previous statement that the bottles would be banned due to looking like replica explosives ( ha!). Suffice to say…I have a lot to say on the topic… If you read, you might be familiar with our Japanese vending machine drinks series of posts. You might recall my scandalous Shanghai Disneyland Serves Pepsi post. When she said there’s no way I could come up with enough to say about these drinks, my response was a simple challenge accepted.Īdmittedly, among my many odd…let’s call them personality quirks…is a unique soda packaging fixation. I responded that, naturally, I’d write an overly verbose blog post. When Sarah saw all of the dozens of photos I had taken of the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Coke bottles, she wondered what the heck I’d do with them all. In this post, we’ll detail the dangerous saga of these Cokes, and the risky business of smuggling soda home with you from vacation. Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disneyland and at Hollywood Studios in Walt Disney World sells “thermal detonator” bottles of Coca-Cola, Diet Coke, Sprite, and DASANI with unique Aurebesh labels. ![]()
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