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Each cup also featured unique art on the bottom of the round lid covers, ranging from bogstandard Autobot and Decepticon [[insignia]] to the common promotional character CGIs <ref>[http://news.tfw2005.com/2009/04/09/revenge-of-the-fallen-cgi-images-167276 Revenge of the Fallen CGI Images]</ref> photoshopped into graphic backgrounds.
Each cup also featured unique art on the bottom of the round lid covers, ranging from bogstandard Autobot and Decepticon [[insignia]] to the common promotional character CGIs <ref>[http://news.tfw2005.com/2009/04/09/revenge-of-the-fallen-cgi-images-167276 Revenge of the Fallen CGI Images]</ref> photoshopped into graphic backgrounds.


[[Category: Food]]
[[Category: Revenge of the Fallen]]
[[Category: Licensed food]]
[[Category: Licensed food]]


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Revision as of 00:29, 11 September 2021

Shaping might or might not be inspired by a fallout shelter trefoil.

The surprise cup was one of various Nestlé tie-in ice creams sold to promote Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, with the only known release locations being in Portugal and Italy.

It's got vanilla! And chocolate! And best of all, a small dangler you can attach to your keychain or mobile device of choice!

Freebies

A freebie dangler was hidden away in the bottom of each cup, with eight different unique variants to collect. These mostly consisted of small statues based on movieverse characters, with the odd truck and AllSpark cube thrown in for good measure. The fact that all the characters and items are based on the 2007 film designs might suggest these were conceived without any knowledge of what would actually be featured in Revenge of the Fallen, which can be corroborated by how the ice cream was released a good couple of months before the actual toyline hit retail. [1]

The eight collectible figurines consisted of:

Each cup also featured unique art on the bottom of the round lid covers, ranging from bogstandard Autobot and Decepticon insignia to the common promotional character CGIs [2] photoshopped into graphic backgrounds.

References