Resident Evil First Aid Drink Collector’s Box Can Be Used to Make Cocktails

Resident Evil First Aid Drink Collector’s Box Can Be Used to Make Cocktails

There will be a new way to get first aid “spray” in the real world in 2023. Gameflavor announced a Resident Evil First Aid Drink Collector’s Box with non-alcoholic drinks and both ingredients and recipes for non-alcoholic cocktails. The box will cost €167.23/$180.53/£147.97, and only 4,750 will be sold. Pre-orders are open ahead of its tentative Q3 2023 release.

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The items in the Resident Evil First Aid Drink Collector’s Box seem designed to both be consumed and displayed. People get 10 330ml drinks with cucumber juice, lime juice, lemon juice, and mint in it. There is also a fake spray cap that can be displayed on top of one of these cans. People interested in making Resident Evil cocktails can use the recipe cards and included herbs to make non-alcoholic cocktails. The site didn’t note what these “herbs” will be, only that they are colored and themed based on the ones in-game, four varieties will appear, and each one will be in a fake typewriter ribbon case. There is also an art book. Everything comes in a box that looks like the storage boxes in-game.

Here’s a closer look at all the items in the box.

It isn’t uncommon for the first aid medicine or other items to inspire merchandise replicas. Capcom itself released an air freshener that looked like it.

The Resident Evil First Aid Drink Collector’s Box pre-orders are open while supplies last. It is expected to ship in Q3 2023. The Gameflavor website noted European and international shipping options are available.


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