
Has it really been 30 years since Jurassic Park hit theaters for the first time? (Yes, yes it has.)
Not only did Jurassic Park get a whole generation of movie-goers interested in dinosaurs, but it also has some of the most iconic props of all time. Of course, most people think about the practical T-rex animatronics, but even something as simple as a can of shaving cream is cemented in pop culture history.
For the anniversary of the movie, Paragon FX Group is dropping a limited-edition replica of the Cryogenics Canister prop that Dennis Nedry tries to use to smuggle dinosaur embryos out of Jurassic Park.

Modeled off of the actual prop from the movie, the replica features the iconic Barbasol exterior and the centrifuge rack inside with the dinosaur embryos. The centrifuge rack includes ten micro-centrifuge tubes, complete with accurate labels from the movie. While you can’t grow your own dinosaurs out of these tubes, it’s still super cool!
The Cryogenics Canister is currently available to reserve for a $39.99 deposit before shipping out this summer. The only downside is that it doesn’t squirt out any shaving cream!