TSA decides 'Star Wars': Galaxy's Edge souvenir 'thermal detonator' bottles aren't safe for the friendly skies


UPDATED Sept. 2:
The TSA has officially reversed its position on the “thermal detonator” souvenir soft drink bottles available at the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge realm operating at both Disneyland and Disney World. “We have completed our review, and instructed our officers to treat these as an oversized liquid,” the agency said in a statement that was released on Aug. 30. That means the spherical Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite bottles can be included in any checked luggage. This is the answer Star Wars fans were looking for.

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This never would have happened to Han Solo. When you fly the friendly skies after visiting the newest Disneyland and Disney World realm, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, you’re gonna have to leave your souvenir soft drink bottles at home. According to a report published in USA Today, the Transportation Security Administration won’t allow parkgoers to store their signature Galaxy’s Edge’s “thermal detonator” bottles in either carry-on or checked baggage. Available in Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite editions, the round bottles are mocked up to resemble explosive devices, but only unleash sugary sweetness when you pop the top.

ANAHEIM, CALIF. -- WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 2019: From left: drink orbs: diet Coke, Coke, water and Sprite written with Aurebesh language on display at the Ronto Roaster as media members get a preview during the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Media Preview event at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, Calif., on May 29, 2019. (PHOTOS ARE EMBARGOED UNTIL 6PM MAY 29) (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Coca-Cola products that resemble Star Wars "thermal detonators" are available at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge inside Disneyland and Disney World. (Photo: Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

The news of TSA’s bottle ban broke after one Star Wars fan tweeted at the official @AskTSA Twitter handle checking to see whether he could pack his “thermal detonator” bottle in his suitcase. The airline-safety agency promptly issued a response declaring that “replica and inert explosives aren’t allowed in either carry-on or checked bags.”

A TSA public affairs representative later confirmed that ruling to USA Today, which adds yet another twist to the ongoing saga of Galaxy’s Edge souvenirs, which are fetching a pretty penny on resale sites. To say that Disney stans and Star Wars fans are having a bad feeling about all of this is an understatement. In true Rebel fashion, many of them are tweeting at the TSA to challenge rules they feel are practically Palpatine-like in nature.

We sense that this news is going to continue to cause a great disturbance in the Galaxy’s Edge Force.

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