ThinkGeek lets it all out at Star Wars fest
ThinkGeek has announced three new products and has launched an exclusive item at the Star Wars Celebration VI that kicked off in Orlando earlier this week and runs until Sunday 24 August.
Visitors
had the opportunity to be the first people in the known galaxy to take a
glimpse of these new, officially licensed products:
Han
Solo in Carbonite Business Card Case
Available
this fall for $24.99, the Han Solo in Carbonite Business Card Case gives
practical application to our favourite rogue. Forged of the same
materials that he was frozen in, this incredible piece is the perfect way to
carry the business cards that declare your allegiance to the light or dark side
of the force.
Wampa
Ice Scraper Mitt
Harvesting
Wampa arms isn't easy. We know. However, once you have one they
make excellent ice scrapers for your preferred mode of transportation.
The Wampa Ice Scraper Mitt will be available before winter besets the
land for $24.99.
Lightsaber
Ice Pop Maker
An
April Fool's prank turned real, the Star Wars Lightsaber Ice Pop Maker lets you
wield a more elegant ice pop. The integrated light allows for the
"blade" to glow as you cool off from a long day of blasting wamp
rats. Expect to see the Lightsaber Ice Pop Maker this fall for $34.99.
Death
Star Tea Infuser
For
sale at the convention before it is available to the general geek-masses is the
Death Star Tea Infuser. Designed with everyone's favorite not-a-moon in
mind, the Death Star Tea Infuser is the perfect way to seep the tastiest drink
this side of blue milk. Those who want to get their hands on the awesome
power of this fully-operational kitchen device need only have $19.99 when it is
launched on ThinkGeek.com on August 27.
"These new exclusive
creations are something we've been excited to share with fans for a
while," states Ty Liotta, Grand Mof of the Geeklabs division of ThinkGeek.
"Each is officially licensed and if we're being honest,
awesome."
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