Star Wars OREO Cookie Packs will officially launch on May 30th.
In the world of Star Wars , it's up to a Force-wielder whether they want to pursue a life that takes them towards the light side or the dark side , but in a new collaboration between the franchise and OREO , fans won't get to make that decision, as each limited-edition package will feature either a blue- or red-colored creme that seals their fate.
Per press release,"Today, the OREO brand, in collaboration with Lucasfilm, announced the release of Special Edition Star Wars OREO Cookies. The two iterations of the Star Wars OREO Cookie Packs are wrapped in identical exterior packaging, but each pack contains a single color creme that symbolizes either the dark side or light side of the Force.
Oreo Limited Edition Light Side Dark Side Mystery Colors
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