Splatoon 3 branded Suntory drink bottles including Pepsi
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Splatoon 3-Branded Suntory Drink Bottles Appear in Japan

Nintendo revealed a new collaboration in Japan, which involves Suntory’s drink bottles being decorated with Splatoon 3 characters. The company also confirmed that Suntory has released the bottles in stores across Japan in limited numbers. This also means there is a chance people could see them in Asian grocery stores in other regions eventually.

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Suntory features five kinds of drinks in this collaboration. The 600ml Pepsi Big Zero Lemon drink is one of them. The remaining four drinks are the C.C. Lemon (500ml), Dekavita C Power (500ml), Pop Melon Soda (600ml), and Natchan Ringo (425ml). Each bottle has two design variations featuring different Splatoon 3 characters.

The specially branded drink bottles will not be the only items in this Splatoon 3 collaboration. People who get four of the above bottles in a single purchase can receive a bonus clear file while stocks last. They can also use the same receipt to enter a sweepstake that will reward an MA-1 jacket to 500 lucky winners after it closes on October 31, 2024.

While the specially branded bottles are new, the Suntory crossover campaign is not. The company has been running a collaboration with the Nintendo Switch game since mid-July 2024. In the first wave that ran until August 2024, people could purchase any four of the company’s bottles to get a Splatoon 3-branded tote bag while entering a sweepstake for pairs of T-shirts for adults and children.

The Splatoon 3-branded Suntory drink bottles are available for purchase in stores across Japan while stocks last. Splatoon 3 is available on the Nintendo Switch.


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