Star Wars fans longing for a taste of some mysterious blue milk will soon be able to sip on the galaxy's infamous beverage.
In a press release, Lucasfilm released a slate of new products as part of the month-long celebration of Star Wars villainy dubbed "Imperial March." The post mentions that Lucasfilm is partnering with the milk brand TruMoo to craft the beverage.
The Star Wars TruMoo Blue Milk by Dairy Farmers of AmericaTruMoo is described as a "delicious vanilla-flavored milk" with blue food coloring. Fans can expect to see it on store shelves beginning April 17. Aside from the fact you can check for the obvious bottle of blue liquid, you can see an image below of what the packaging will look like when you venture off to find it.
Fans of the series are all too familiar with blue milk, a popular beverage found on the Outer Rim, such as the planet Tatooine. The beverage first appeared in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in a scene where Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker is seen talking to his Uncle Owen while eating a meal, and you can spot the beverage as a background piece. Funny enough, Hamill would later reveal on X/Twitter that the blue milk was disgusting.
Of course, this is not Disney's first time trying to capitalize on one of Star Wars' most iconic beverages. Those who attend Disneyland or Walt Disney World and head over to the amusement parks' Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge section can get a nice cold glass of blue milk. That, however, isn't actually "milk," but rather a smoothie that also comes in a green color variant, referencing the green milk Skywalker is seen consuming aggressively in The Last Jedi.
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