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19 Crimes & Universal Monsters Created Limited-Edition Halloween Wines

19 Crimes and Universal Monsters teamed up to create a pair of Halloween wines that share augmented reality experiences for Halloween. The limited-edition Red Blend and Cabernet Sauvignon featuring Dracula and Frankenstein feature artful renditions of classic monsters that come to life visually and audibly with the power of augmented reality.

These collectible Halloween wine bottles will be on shelves until the end of October and they feature QR codes that can be scanned to activate the augmented reality experience. These showstopping wine bottles have the potential to enhance all sorts of seasonal gatherings and familiarize hosts and guests with the stories of a vampire who has lived for centuries and the creation of Victor Frankenstein.
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1. Augmented Reality Experiences - The collaboration between 19 Crimes and Universal Monsters introduces augmented reality experiences through their limited-edition Halloween wines.
2. Collectible Halloween Wine Bottles - The Halloween wines from 19 Crimes and Universal Monsters come in collectible bottles that feature augmented reality and classic monster designs.
3. QR Code Activation - The wine bottles have QR codes that, when scanned, activate the augmented reality experiences, adding an interactive element to the Halloween celebration.
Industry Implications
1. Alcoholic Beverages - The collaboration between 19 Crimes and Universal Monsters brings augmented reality technology into the alcoholic beverage industry, enhancing the consumer experience.
2. Collectibles - The limited-edition Halloween wine bottles offer a unique collectible item for enthusiasts of both 19 Crimes and Universal Monsters, expanding the collectibles industry.
3. Event Planning - The introduction of augmented reality experiences through the Halloween wines opens new possibilities for event planners, offering a unique and interactive element for seasonal gatherings.

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