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Fanta’s Halloween Collab Lets You Drink From The Heads Of Your Favorite Slashers

By Fangoria.com
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August has gone by the wayside, which means it’s officially Halloween season, and Halloween means it’s time to chow down on all your favorite seasonal snacks. This year, Fanta is joining the fun, with five new limited edition cans featuring a variety of horror icons, daring fans to go for something new — or die trying. 

The (admittedly, incredibly garish) collection features five new can designs featuring your favorite slashers bursting from within, each paired with a flavor unique to their personal brand of horror. The pairings include Freddy Fazbear on orange (and zero sugar orange) cans, The Black Phone’s Grabber on strawberry, and Michael Myers on pineapple, while the king of the killer dolls gets his very own flavor, “Chucky’s Punch,” a fruit punch drink featuring a can printed not only with the deadly doll himself, but also the pattern of his iconic Good Guy sweater. 

Those who buy the limited edition cans will also have an opportunity to engage with Fanta’s Halloween celebrations with their online game, The Haunted Factory. By scanning the QR codes available on the backs of the cans, fans will be able to play the mobile game, dodging the can’s various horror icons and earning Fanta coins in the process. Those who earn enough coins will be able to enter to win exclusive prizes, including limited edition merch, movie tickets, live experiences, and more. 

Fanta isn’t the first to get in on the Halloween snack craze, either. In addition to their limited edition Beetlejuice Beetlejuice cans last year — a film which also featured a collab with Denny’s — Chips Ahoy also recently partnered with Netflix for a new, limited-edition cookie flavor to celebrate the final season of Stranger Things. Taste test, anyone?

Fanta’s new Halloween drinks are available now wherever food is sold. 



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