BTTF - Back to the Future Merchandise (Toys, Models, Figures, Statues)

after alittle more research it looks like theres no information out there right now, but a rumor going around that maybe they will be sold in theater?
 
Pepsi goes 'Back to the Future' with Pepsi Perfect collectible
Damn, only 6500 bottles.

"The bottle is a limited edition collectible — Pepsi is planning on only making a run of 6,500 bottles — and will be sold only while supplies last. Those looking to purchase the bottle can do so for $20.15, not quite as pricey as the $50 that Christopher Lloyd's Doc Brown gave Marty in the film. The bottle will be sold online, though Pepsi recommends fans check out the company's social media pages closer to the Oct. 21 launch date to know exactly where they can purchase it."

"Pepsi will also be distributing 1,500 Pepsi Perfect bottles ahead of its general release during New York Comic Con this week to fans dressed as Marty looking to "complete their outfit,"
 
Pepsi goes 'Back to the Future' with Pepsi Perfect collectible
Damn, only 6500 bottles.

"The bottle is a limited edition collectible — Pepsi is planning on only making a run of 6,500 bottles — and will be sold only while supplies last. Those looking to purchase the bottle can do so for $20.15, not quite as pricey as the $50 that Christopher Lloyd's Doc Brown gave Marty in the film. The bottle will be sold online, though Pepsi recommends fans check out the company's social media pages closer to the Oct. 21 launch date to know exactly where they can purchase it."

"Pepsi will also be distributing 1,500 Pepsi Perfect bottles ahead of its general release during New York Comic Con this week to fans dressed as Marty looking to "complete their outfit,"
I wonder where I would be able to get one?
 
Here are some additional details from THR.

"Pepsi plans to release Pepsi Perfect online in a limited run of 6,500 bottles, available while supplies last. Each bottle will be furnished in a special case, and while the bottle will be new, the Pepsi formula will be the same as an already existing version of the soda — Pepsi Made with Real Sugar — because after all, the future is now.

Pepsi will also celebrate the film at New York Comic Con this month at the Javits Center, sponsoring a Back to the Future II-themed panel discussion and even recreating a booth inspired by "Café '80s," featuring a DeLorean and even a Wild Gunman arcade game. Each day of the conference, the first 200 fans who come dressed as Mary McFly will earn themselves their very own Pepsi Perfect."
 
Yep, I had noticed that URL bit too. So they likely will update that video description to include the link at the end on Oct 21.

I am also expecting their Twitter account to post it first. Hopefully they don't get sold out in seconds.
 
I don't know if I should try to get one of these. I mean, looking at the bottle in the commercial, it actually looks smaller than the one in the film doesn't it? Also, didn't the one in the film have some sort of flip-top design instead of a screw on? Or am I getting those two details wrong?
 
Also, didn't the one in the film have some sort of flip-top design instead of a screw on? Or am I getting those two details wrong?
It did, but in the movie , Marty tries to unsuccessfully unscrew its lid as if it had a screw on. Guess Marty never are able to open a bottle because in Bttf1 he has trouble open the glass bottle until George helps him.
 
It did, but in the movie , Marty tries to unsuccessfully unscrew its lid as if it had a screw on. Guess Marty never are able to open a bottle because in Bttf1 he has trouble open the glass bottle until George helps him.

That is a bit like the Swedish/American beer bottle caps... in movies we see Americans removing the bottle caps with no effort. But the Swedish bottle caps requires an opener.
 
Yipes, $200?? Coming in March

via amazon

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