There Is Now STAR WARS ICE CREAM And They’re Making Us Choose Sides

Everyone’s getting pretty amped over Star Wars: The Force Awakens, leading to wookies and droids all over foods like SpaghettiO’s and Cinnamon Toast Crunch.

Now another epic food battle is going down with Ample Hills Creamery’s Star Wars-inspired ice cream.

The two new pints make you choose sides, per usual in galactic warfare, as you can go to “The Light Side,” or the infamous “Dark Side.”

The Light Side consists of marshmallow ice cream with homemade crispie clusters, and Cocoa Crispies. Oh, yeah and there’s a sick photo of Chewbacca, with his gangster lean and gun in hand, ready to bust a cap on the Dark Side.

The Dark Side pint also has Cocoa Crispies, espresso fudge brownies and white chocolate pearls. The outer label pictures new villain Kylo Ren in a bad-ass, ninja-like stance.

These treats are going fast, as you can imagine, but it looks like they’re trying their best to get them out to the public.

If you think this would be the perfect gift for someone, the four-packs are going for $36, plus shipping and handling.

The force awaits your decision.

h/t thatsnerdalicious

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