'Stranger Things'-branded products and brand collabs are set to be inescapable this summer
, Netflix has struck up deals with 75 brands to help promote the new season of its wildly popular supernatural thriller. Baskin-Robbins will be serving new flavors inspired by the Scoops Ahoy ice cream parlor in Season 3, and H&M is now selling a full line of retro. In addition to the Burger King app giveaway, Coca-Cola also brought back one of its biggest failures — New Coke — for a limited run timed with the return of the show.
The extra-sweet soda appears throughout Season 3, and Coca-Cola is making 500,000 cans available for purchaseNetflix says that there’s no money changing hands for the Coke product placement in the series, although the entertainment giant will get cuts from merchandise sales of some of these branded products.
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