Star Wars: Blue Milk (TruMoo and Kemps)


Star Wars: Blue Milk
TruMoo and Kemps
2024

Need to chow down on some sugary cereal before traveling the Jundland Wastes? Well, don't forget your blue milk. TruMoo and Kemps have you covered.


With Disney's inception of Galaxy's Edge, came the various menu items to fill the park out with Star Wars themed eateries. Of course, blue milk was bound to be among the options for local denizens. However, with it, also came the obvious conclusion to mass dairy producers TruMoo and Kemps that they too could capitalize on the novelty beverage from a galaxy far far away. They already had the main ingredient. All they need was a touch of blue dye, and a smidge of vanilla flavoring.


Blue milk not your thing? That's cool. It also came in chocolate, and strawberry. Additionally, if you got the mall cartons, there were a variety of different character pictures to collect.


What's interesting is that chocolate appears to come in multiple sizes, pints, half gallon, and gallons, the blue version only came in half gallons, and the strawberry in pints. Why? I don't know.

Depending on what area you're from, TruMoo may not have been available, leaving you have to track down the counterpart from Kemps. While it was the same logo, with exception of the company logo, the variety didn't seem to be available. Kemps appears to have only produced the half gallon in blue milk, skipping the chocolate and strawberry flavors completely.


They did, however, produce several special labels for their gallon white milk varieties.


If these weren't enough milk jug fun times for you, other brands also slapped their logos on the variety of white milk labels shown here. These included, but may not have been limited to, Reitter, Deans, Garelick Farms, Prices, Alta Dena, Oakhurst, Lehigh Valley, Meadow Gold, Pet, Gandy's, Swiss Premium, Jilbert, Creamland, Cass-Clay, Tuscan, Country Fresh, and Oak Farm. Basically, it all came down to which dairy distributer covered what region, and I'm pretty sure I didn't capture them all here.

I mean, if you want to collect Star Wars milk containers, you've got tons of variety here between skim, 1%, 2%, and whole. I wouldn't necessarily advise you try and track down a full bottle, what with it being long expired at this point. However, empty ones are plentiful online.

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