It's not everyday that Square-Enix releases special Final Fantasy products, and whilst potions have been released in the past, this time square are releasing an even more special Potion packet for Final Fantasy fans everywhere. Releasing as part of the FFVII 10th anniversary and made once more by Suntory in Japan, 77,777 bottles of these potions are set to be released to unsuspecting consumers for a whooping 3,980Yen (US$32).

The release date is also none other than co-inciding with the release of Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core. As a special pack, along with the potion, consumers will also be recieving a book called the Final Fantasy VII 10th Anniversary Ultimania containing every title in the compilation of the Final Fantasy VII series.

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    tidus04 Jul 18, 07
    You excepted you news over mine, bah =P

    I would not mind getting my hands on one or two of these. I will definatly try if possible =D
    • 0
      Krunal Jul 18, 07
      Actually it was pending in the queue before you submitted yours. I'm clearing the queue out right now (11 pending) >_>
      • 0
        tidus04 Jul 18, 07
        Fair enough then, lol
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    tekmosis Jul 18, 07
    If they sold all 77,777 in the US they would be making $2,488,864 USD. Those do look a lot better than the first ones they put out.
    • 0
      Krunal Jul 18, 07
      I just want the bottles, seem like they could one day be priceless collectors items.
  • 0
    Storm* Jul 18, 07
    So...bottles? I'd have a better time with the usual Snapple I buy on my way home everyday, something to drink. Does this bottle have liquid in it?
    • 0
      Warsun Jul 18, 07
      It has a potion inside of it if you get injured.
      • 0
        Xenctuary Jul 19, 07
        Phoenix Down, to be specific
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    Bale Fire Jul 19, 07
    Hahahahahaha yes I need a couple of these you know just in case I get attacked by a fiend
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    Final Blade Jul 19, 07
    Sounds lame, the only thing it has in it is water at best.

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