A hand holds a Jaws 50 Souvenir Cup with a shark image in front of the Universal Studios Florida street.

New Jaws 50th Freestyle Souvenir Cup Now Available at Universal Studios Florida

Brit Tuttle

A special Jaws 50th anniversary refillable Coca-Cola Freestyle souvenir cup is now available at Universal Orlando Resort.

Jaws 50th Freestyle Souvenir Cup – $18.99

A Jaws Souvenir Cup and a round refill sign sit on a counter at Universal Studios Florida.

We found the new Freestyle cup for sale at the outdoor vending kiosks located in Universal Studios Florida. The cup itself is $18.99 if you only purchase one, but is priced at $16.99 each if you buy two, or $14.99 each if you purchase three to six. The cup is valid for one day of refills, but extra days are $11.99 per day.

A hand holds a Jaws 50 Souvenir Cup with a shark image in front of the Universal Studios Florida street.

The plastic cup is white with an image of Bruce emerging from beneath the water, pulled from the classic “Jaws” film poster. “Jaws 50th Anniversary” is printed above the shark, with the film’s logo in red.

A hand holds a Jaws 50 Souvenir Cup at Universal Studios Florida; people walk in the background.

A red stripe down the left side of the cup features the Coca-Cola logo and bottle icon in white.

A hand holds a Freestyle Souvenir Cup outdoors at Universal Studios Florida, with people and a building in the background.

The lid is solid white with a matching white carry handle. A flip cap opens to reveal the sip/straw opening.

Universal also recently released an Epic Universe grand opening Freestyle souvenir cup.

Universal Orlando Annual Passholders can currently get a “Jaws” magnet, and a “Jaws” sipper will be released soon. New “Jaws” 50th merchandise is now available at the park, as well.

“Jaws” was released in theaters on June 20, 1975, and was based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Peter Benchley. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg, with Roy Scheider as Chief Martin Brody, Robert Shaw as shark hunter Quint, and Richard Dreyfuss as marine biologist Matt Hooper. The blockbuster grossed $476.5 million during its initial release and was the highest-grossing movie of all time at that point.

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