
The condoms come from a partnership between the band and the brand Durex and we know what the box art looks like, thanks to samples of the product given out to DJs, etc. The Get Lucky product features a vintage-looking, unobtrusive box with a sunset on the cover, which mimics the image used for the single. A band of four also features prominently, which could be the duo, Pharrell Williams, and Nile Rodgers, who collaborated on the track. Additionally, the Daft Punk logo appears on the back. NME reported the Durex partnership, and Diplo released a good look at the elusive Daft Punk condoms via Instagram.
The condoms aren’t the only product Daft Punk has rolled out as a result of the new album. The duo also collaborated with with Bandai and Japan's SH Figuarts on a line of action figures that offer “a shiny metallic finish” and “interchangeable hand pieces. The product description on the toys also notes that the action figures were “crafted with meticulous attention to detail,” which makes them seem as if they will be on the expensive side. Unlike the Durex condoms, the action figures will hit shelves in Japan in November and America in December.
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