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That's no moon it's a...cookie jar?

July 2, 2:59 PMGeorge Lucas ExaminerWard Porrill
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Coming soon to a kitchen not so far away are two household items that no "Star Wars" spaceport will want to go without. 

StarWarsShop.com just announced today that it is taking pre-orders for the Death Star Cookie Jar.   Measuring exactly 12 x 12 inches and sculpted just for StarWarsShop.com by Symbiote Studios, this miniature replica of the Emperor's dreaded space station will hold all of your favorite cookie treats - preferably Wookie Cookies made famous by The Star Wars Cookbook.   The "Death Jar" can also double as an ice cooler, candy bowl, or even a place to sock away money for next year's Star Wars Celebration.  The Death Star Cookie Jar retails on StarWarsShop for $49.99 and will ship sometime in September. 

Another perfect addition to any Star Wars cantina would be the Darth Vader Toaster.  This ominous cooking device not only bears the Dark Lord's dreaded visage but will also burn his iconic mask into the bread you insert into the top of the toaster.  One can assume the toaster will have a darkness adjuster, but just keep your eye on it or else you'll truly learn the power of the "dark side." 

Retailing for $54.99, the Darth Vader Toaster will no doubt be a sell-out at this year's Comic Con, just as last year's impossible- to-find Battlestar Galactica Toaster was.  It ships July 15th so pray the Force is with you before quantities go into hyperspace. 

 

 

 

 

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