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Posted: 2019-08-28T09:22:10Z | Updated: 2019-08-28T11:19:41Z TSA Just Banned A Popular Disney Star Wars Souvenir, And Its Not A Lightsaber | HuffPost Life

TSA Just Banned A Popular Disney Star Wars Souvenir, And Its Not A Lightsaber

The agency says these plastic items could be mistaken for an explosive device.
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The U.S. Transportation Security Administration has banned a popular souvenir from Disney ’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge themed land in both checked bags and carry-ons for looking too much like a weapon and it’s not a lightsaber or a blaster. 

It’s a soda bottle.

Nearly everything in Galaxy’s Edge currently at Disneyland in California, and opening this week at Walt Disney World in Florida is made to look as if it might really come from Black Spire Outpost on Batuu, the fictional planet that’s the setting for the land. Instead of normal soda bottles, the shops and kiosks in the outpost sell little round plastic bottles with labels in Aurebesh, the writing system in the “Star Wars” franchise: 

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ORLANDO, FLORIDA - AUGUST 27: General view of Kat Saka's Kettle and Star Wars beverages special design at the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Walt Disney World Resort Opening at Disneys Hollywood Studios on August 27, 2019 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Gerardo Mora/Getty Images)

The little bottles slightly resemble thermal detonators or fictional explosive devices in the films.

It could create concern that it’s the real thing ,” TSA spokesperson Jim Gregory told the Orange Country Register. 

The bottles, labels and caps are all plastic, but the design prompted the TSA to ban them: 

“If our officers discover a replica item during screening and believe it’s real, the item will be treated as such until advised otherwise by law enforcement,” the agency said in response to another question. 

Multiple travelers said they had no problem passing through security with the empty soda bottles, which fans are keeping and collecting as souvenirs.

While the bottles are banned, the most famous weapon from the movie franchise isn’t. The TSA said in another tweet that souvenir lightsabers are allowed both in checked bags and in carry-ons.

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Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance(01 of13)
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Stormtroopers keep watch over "captured" guests at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida. (credit:Ed Mazza)
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance(02 of13)
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The animatronic Lt. Bek pilots a transport craft at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida. (credit:Ed Mazza)
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance(03 of13)
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A holographic Rey helps explain the mission at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Walt Disney World in Florida. (credit:Ed Mazza)
Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance(04 of13)
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Kylo Ren and General Hux prepare to interrogate guests at Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance at Walt Disney World in Florida. (credit:Ed Mazza)
The Millennium Falcon(05 of13)
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The Millennium Falcon is the centerpiece of Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, and sits outside the entrance of the Smuggler's Run ride at Disneyland. (credit:Oath Inc)
Hondo Ohnaka(06 of13)
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An animatronic Hondo Ohnaka recruits guests to fly the Millennium Falcon at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland. (credit:Oath Inc)
Night Flight(07 of13)
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The Millennium Falcon seen in the evening at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. (credit:Oath Inc)
Keeping Watch(08 of13)
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An animatronic Dok-Ondar keeps an eye on things at the Den of Antiquities shop at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland. (credit:Oath Inc)
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A street scene at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland. (credit:Oath Inc)
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A creature in a tank above the bar at Oga's Cantina in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland. (credit:Ed Mazza)
Snoozing Away(11 of13)
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A Loth-Cat snoozes at the Creature Stall, an intergalactic pet shop at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. (credit:Oath Inc)
DJ Rex(12 of13)
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R-3X, aka Rex, serves as the DJ at Oga's Cantina. Voiced by Paul Reubens (aka Pee Wee Herman), Rex was part of the original Star Tours attraction. (credit:Oath Inc)
Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge(13 of13)
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A detail from Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge. (credit:Oath Inc)

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