Kid Cudi Drops Limited-Edition ‘Neverland’ Popcorn Bucket Ahead of Film

TL;DR

  • Kid Cudi has launched a limited-edition popcorn bucket, styled after his vampire-head persona from his upcoming short film Neverland.
  • The bucket retails for $55, holds approximately 130 oz of popcorn, and is part of the official Neverland merchandise drop.
  • Only 100 signed copies are available via pre-order, making this a collectible item for Cudi fans, film followers and street-culture collectors.

What is this popcorn bucket?

The official Kid Cudi store lists the item as a “Popcorn Bucket” under the Neverland merch line.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Design: It features Cudi’s vampire-head imagery from Neverland, transforming it into a popcorn bucket format.
  • Specs: Approximate circumference of 24 inches, height 11 inches, capacity around 130 oz. Materials include inner polypropylene (PP) and outer vinyl/PVC.
  • Price & availability: $55 USD. Pre-orders available through Kid Cudi’s official store; limited quantity signed versions are among the stock.

What to watch & how to engage

  • Release logistics: Keep an eye on Kid Cudi’s official store and social channels for exact drop timing—signed units may sell out instantly.
  • Visual content opportunities: Flat-lay photography of the bucket, unboxing reels, display set-ups with popcorn, short-film preview teasers, “fit” posts integrating Cudi merch.
  • Story angles for your audience:
    • A deep dive into how musician-filmmaker crossover works (short film + merch drop).
    • Explaining limited-edition merchandise strategy: why 100 signed buckets create hype and narrative.
    • Style tie-in: How to wear/display this bucket in a streetwear context (e.g., display piece + apparel + music background).
  • Future implications: Will there be more physical merch tied to Neverland (e.g., apparel, collectibles)? How does this move shape Cudi’s post-album rollout?
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