Create a 1:1 neo-pop surreal product poster for an orange juice 3D bottle using playful inflatable-plastic packaging surrealism. The bottle behaves like a squeezed toy object under pressure, communicating juiciness, tension, and tactile freshness through visible bulging, stretching, and compression from internal pressure. Place a single semi-3D stylized bottle dominating the center-left, not photorealistic. The midsection bulges outward, the neck is slightly compressed, the liquid inside forms rounded convex surfaces pressing against the plastic, and the cap is slightly tilted from pressure. The bottle feels elastic, alive, and reactive rather than rigid. Use an internal-pressure-distortion composition: the eye enters through the inflated center bulge, then follows curved tension lines toward stretched typography on the right. Use a slightly low close-up perspective with mild fisheye distortion, and make the bottle lean diagonally into the frame as if pushing against invisible resistance. Keep intentional warped negative space on the right. Add headline “SQUEEZE BACK” in thick rounded inflated lettering that mimics air-filled plastic; distort the letters so they stretch near the bottle and compress toward the edges, partially overlapping the bulging bottle edge. Add subheadline “Juice that pushes back.” in a narrow condensed sans, straight and rigid. Add small circular microcopy labels such as “100% organic” and “no added sugar” like printed stickers slightly warped by surface tension. Use soft studio lighting for stylized rendering, broad diffused highlights across curved surfaces, subtle specular streaks following deformation, controlled simplified highlight bands, glowing orange bottle and 3D header text, bright lime green sticker accents, high contrast against a smooth dark gradient background, subtle radial tension lines expanding from the bottle, soft plastic-like rendering, clean edges, controlled gradient transitions, no noise or grain, and a polished intentionally stylized finish. Add a compact floating sticker cluster in the bottom-right corner with a small brand placeholder, a circular “fresh batch” seal, and minimal product info like packaging labels. Avoid realistic photography, static bottle poses, generic splash effects, centered symmetry, rigid typography, clutter, excessive gloss, low detail, and stock advertising aesthetics.