
Even in a post-apocalyptic future, you wouldn’t want to leave rings on your nice tables. The perfect solution is Fallout Nuka Cola Bottle Cap Coasters. They look just like the Nuka-Cola bottle caps from Fallout, except these babies are about 4″ in diameter, making them the perfect size to use as beverage coasters. They come in a set of 4, and each plastic drink coaster has rubber feet so they don’t slip. Who knows, in the future you may even be able to use these as currency.
Fallout Nuka-Cola Bottle Cap Coaster Set
- Officially-licensed Fallout merchandise
- Set of 4 plastic coasters shaped like Nuka-Cola caps
- Each coaster has 3 rubber non-slip pads on the bottom to help it stay put
- Dimensions: approximately 4 1/4″ diameter x 1″ tall (each)
- Perfect housewarming gift for a new settlement or vault
Buy Fallout Nuka Cola Bottle Cap Coasters for $19.99 for a set of 4 from ThinkGeek. Track this item at Rout to get an alert if and when they go on sale for the price you want to pay. Other fun Fallout inspired merchandise includes: Nuka Cola Machine Mini Refrigerator, Nuka Cola Clock, and Nuka Cola Bottle Opener.
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The game includes an online leaderboard geometry dash that allows players to compare their performance with friends and global competitors, promoting a competitive yet amicable atmosphere.
Love how the coasters capture the retro Fallout vibe without feeling overdone. Small themed details like this really elevate a gaming setup. They’ve got that nostalgic pull, similar to how math playground keeps classic fun relevant.
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