Drink up, friends! | Source: Fright-Rags

Remember when a trip to the movies meant picking up a sweet souvenir cup at the concession stand?

Sure, you can still pay $12 for a “souvenir cup” that comes with some pre-fab, studio-sanctioned stock key art wrapped around it, but that won’t even come close to the glorious beverage holders of the ’80s and ’90s.

The folks at Fright-Rags agree, and that’s why they’ve commissioned artist Matthew Skiff to whip up some killer, ’80s-inspired artwork for a trio of proper souvenir cups for some movies that didn’t get the honor the first time around.

Drink ’em all! | Source: Fright-Rags

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Now you can own 32-ounce cups inspired by Teen Wolf (1985), RoboCop (1987), and Killer Klowns From Outer Space (1988). And, since they’re just $7 each, you can even fill them up with nearly a liter of your favorite beverage and still wind up with more cash left in your pocket than you would during a trip to the multiplex.

Now, where did I put that VCR?

About the author

James Zahn

James Zahn

James Zahn, AKA The Rock Father, is Editor-in-Chief of The Toy Book, a Senior Editor at The Toy Insider and The Pop Insider, and Editor of The Toy Report, The Toy Book‘s weekly industry newsletter. As a pop culture and toy industry expert, Zahn has appeared as a panelist and guest at events including Comic-Con International: San Diego (SDCC) Wizard World Chicago, and the ASTRA Marketplace & Academy. Zahn has more than 30 years of experience in the entertainment, retail, and publishing industries, and is frequently called upon to offer expert commentary for publications such as Forbes, Marketwatch, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, USA Today, Reuters, the Washington Post, and more. James has appeared on History Channel’s Modern Marvels, was interviewed by Larry King and Anderson Cooper, and has been seen on Yahoo! Finance, CNN, CNBC, FOX Business, NBC, ABC, CBS, WGN, The CW, and more. Zahn joined the Adventure Media & Events family in 2016, initially serving as a member of the Parent Advisory Board after penning articles for the Netflix Stream Team, Fandango Family, PBS KIDS, Sprout Parents (now Universal Kids), PopSugar, and Chicago Parent. He eventually joined the company full time as a Senior Editor and moved up the ranks to Deputy Editor and Editor-in-Chief.

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