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Hunter Luxury has partnered with Jack Daniel’s to develop the Halo MK1 Limited Edition pack, built for collectors and enthusiasts and inspired by Formula 1’s Halo safety device and the McLaren Mastercard Formula 1 Team.

Produced in collaboration with brand owner Brown-Forman and McLaren, the Halo MK1 is a controlled display structure aiming to reflect the ‘distinctive geometry’ of the Halo cockpit protection system. The Halo device was introduced to Formula 1 in 2018.

Hunter Luxury says the Halo MK1 Limited Edition is a carbon fibre-textured display system with McLaren Papaya orange accents, designed to suspend a 1 litre bottle at its centre of mass through a balanced structural arrangement. The centre of the structure has a concealed push-button mechanism beneath the McLaren branding. When pressed it releases the bottle with ‘precise, controlled ease’, utilizing acoustic dampening to soften the action.

The company adds that the pack is constructed from 50+ custom components developed across 8 material systems and manufactured through 8 distinct processes, including CNC-machined aluminium structural elements; die cast aluminium subframes; injection-moulded high-performance polymers; Alcantara-inspired lining applications and electrophoretic coating for a uniform matte aluminium finish.

Hunter Luxury states that the Halo MK1 Limited Edition is among the most exclusive bottles it has produced, and availability is expected to be very limited.

In related news, Campari Group unveiled a refreshed bottle design for Aperol, designed to ‘elevate’ the brand’s presence in bars, terraces, and retail shelves and celebrate its origin story from a local Italian aperitivo created in 1919. The new design is rolling out across the company’s full portfolio including Campari, Courvoisier, Wild Turkey and Espolon and across both on-trade and off-trade consumer touchpoints.

Absolut Vodka and Tabasco teamed up on a new bottle to coincide with the launch of a new spicy vodka, Absolut Tabasco, introduced from February 2026 across over 50+ markets, including the US and the UK. The bottle design blends the green and white colours and diamond-shaped label of Tabasco sauce with Absolut’s ‘apothecary-inspired’ shape.

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