OREO’s New Star Wars Packs Give You The Chance To Choose A Side

OREO has now linked up with Lucasfilm to unveil the release of Special Edition Star Wars OREO Cookies. These cookies come in two versions, each wrapped in identical exterior packaging, cleverly concealing either the dark side or light side of the Force within. What’s your allegiance?

Upon opening, fans will unveil their destiny with either red or blue creme-infused Star Wars OREO Cookies. And what’s better than biting into a cookie? Biting into a cookie embossed with Darth Vader or Yoda’s face! For a fanbase as passionate as the one Star Wars has, this is a fun and unique way to choose which side they’re on. Does the Dark Side call your name or are you drawn towards the Light?

Photo: OREO

Dive into the packaging art and you’ll find original character artwork hand-painted by none other than Greg Hildebrandt, a legendary Star Wars poster artist. It’s like finding a secret message from the galaxy far, far away.

For those eager to join the intergalactic snack fest, presale begins May 30 at OREO.com/StarWars, with nationwide retailer rollouts commencing June 10. Go cop a pack and may the cookies be with you!

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