
Williams-Sonoma has added the R2-D2 spatula to their ever-growing Star Wars cookware lineup, which means that Padawan chefs can now join the Rebellion and train to become a true Pancake Master.
Product Page ($14.95 via GeekAlerts)

Williams-Sonoma has added the R2-D2 spatula to their ever-growing Star Wars cookware lineup, which means that Padawan chefs can now join the Rebellion and train to become a true Pancake Master.
Product Page ($14.95 via GeekAlerts)

You could open your bottles with a lightsaber or the Millennium Falcon, but if you prefer your beer a little on the Dark Side only this Death Star version will do.
Product Page ($17.99/Pre-Order for October 2012)

You probably already knew that the Dark Side has cookies, but did you know that they also have camaraderie, teamwork and giant dark beers? Join today!
(Kevin Poulton and VD)
Not all astromechs are built the same, and neither are all cakes. This fantastic R2-D2 cake was constructed Down Under at Stacked Cakes with loving detail. The bakers decided they actually wanted the droid to stand own its own two legs, so the feet and legs are made from foam and wood. The rest of the cake is entirely edible (well, if you call fondant edible).
Watch a video showing off the cakes details after the break.

Boba Fett enjoys a cup of strong coffee in the morning. It’s no good to him decaf.
Check out an additional image of this handmade Boba Fett coffee cup cozy after the break.

You think Luke’s shot on the Death Star was lucky? The secret was a can of Red Five for laser-like focus.
Product Page ($24.54 via Shirtoid)

Nicola created this awesome Stormtrooper Easter egg using a CraftRobo Pro cutter/ plotter, a stencil made in Illustrator, some sticky backed plastic and acrylic paint.
As a kid, I would have loved to take a whole carton of Stormtrooper eggs out during Halloween—kind of like a calling card. The only problem is that they would never hit the target no matter how many eggs I threw.
(Next To Nicx via Boing Boing)