Coca-Cola launches Star Wars OLED lightsaber bottle that can be lit up 500 times

Coca-Cola launches Star Wars OLED lightsaber bottle that can be lit up 500 times

"Star Wars 9: The Rise of Skywalker" is about to be released, and Coca-Cola and "Star Wars" have launched a very cool collaboration in Singapore. They printed the lightsabers from "Star Wars" on the packaging bottles and used OLED technology to make these lightsabers glow.

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It is reported that these specially packaged sugar-free Coca-Cola are divided into two versions: red and blue lightsabers, corresponding to Rey and Kylo Ren in "Star Wars 9: The Rise of Skywalker" respectively.

There is a printed circuit on the bottle packaging that closes when touched, lighting up the lightsaber. Simply place your finger on the packaging to see the lightsaber light up.

The 8,000 limited-edition bottles will be hidden in 45 secret locations across Singapore, and fans must answer questions posted by Coca-Cola Singapore on social platforms and its official website to find the secret locations.

The OLED Coke bottles are powered by batteries, and officials say the lightsabers on these bottles can be lit up about 500 times.

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