Star Wars fans can expect to enjoy a serving of calcium, vitamin D, and the Force. Luke Skywalker’s blue milk has arrived. TruMoo has teamed up with LucasFilm to offer the famous drink in honor of “Star Wars Day” (May 4).
TruMoo announced the drink’s arrival on X (formerly Twitter). “Entering the atmosphere near you, for a limited time only, TruMoo Blue Milk,” TruMoo began in the video’s caption. “The Star Wars rebels in your life will love this vanilla-flavored low-fat milk.”
Blue milk, available in half-gallon sizes, can be found in the dairy aisles of select retailers in major markets, according to USA Today. This vanilla-flavored low-fat milk will be on sale for a limited time, while supplies last, through July.
‘Star Wars’ Has a Full, Calcium-Rich Story of Luke Skywalker Drinking Strangely Colored Milks
Luke Skywalker drank blue milk served by his Aunt Beru in the 1977 original. Star Wars (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope). Since then, it’s been something of a pop culture fascination for Star Wars fans. The drink is even served at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in the Disney parks.
Young Luke Skywalker enjoys a glass of cold blue milk. (Image via YouTube/Lucasfilm)
Of course, Star Wars has a rich history of Luke Skywalker drinking strangely colored milk. Although the OG blue milk A new hope It’s Luke’s favorite drink… there’s another one.
Perhaps the most controversial installment in the history of the franchise, the one from 2017. the last jedi, sees an elderly and lonely Luke return to the series. In one sequence, he milks a strange alien that produces green milk. The jaded Jedi then drinks it, upsetting the series’ new central hero, Rey.
Luke drinking green milk straight from a strange alien’s tit has become something of a symbol for fans who didn’t enjoy it. the last jedi. In the film, Luke is a very different character than in the original trilogy. He is a recluse who wants nothing to do with heroism.
Luke actor Mark Hamill also believed the character was very different in The Last Jedi. He urged fans to think of him as “Jake Skywalker” in that installment.
The infamous green milk of the hermit Luke from “The Last Jedi.” (Image via YouTube/Lucasfilm)
Regardless, the green milk Luke sucks will live forever in fans’ minds. Who knows, maybe Luke Skywalker’s green milk is the unpasteurized version of the blue milk Aunt Beru served all those years ago.
It is not known if TruMoo has plans to offer this green milk variant.
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