I ended up creating my own vector bottle labels with the correct logo, a correct ingredients list, and some more fun elements so that I could chuckle at my own hilarity. Print outs: Back in 2015, I used a print out found online and edited it to fit my 330 ml bottles (don't worry, they were free to use), but I wanted to improve the labels for this time around. Sharpies: I happened to have a large set of standard sharpies, but I mostly used gray, black, red, and orange. In my previous try in 2015 I left the unopened red caps on the regular Coca Cola bottles as I didn't want to remove them and re-cap them in case the carbonation was disturbed. For accuracy, I chose the silver caps for my Quantum and Nuka Cola bottles, but of course, you could use any color you'd like. Old Bottle caps: I went to a local restaurant and asked if they had any bottle caps, and they happily dumped a bunch of them into my hands, of various brands and colors. LED push light: I picked up a simple push light running on 3 AAA batteries for my radioactive glow. By the way, did you guys know that Europe has had a big carbon dioxide shortage this summer? That's almost apocalyptic. I got 330 ml glass Coca Cola bottles, since the Nuka Cola bottles seem to be mostly based on them. Bottles: Get to drinking some of that sweet sweet carbonated nectar! I recommend getting glass bottles for the best results, in whatever size you prefer (or can get a hold of).
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