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From That’s Nerdalicious!: We first got wind of the official Death Star cookie jar waaaaay back in July of 2009, but it appears that the jar is finally available for sale. As you all know, it takes a lot of R&D to develop a cookie jar this complex.

Like the original Death Star, this jar has a weakness—namely a core full of cookies. One shot of milk and BOOM! It’s all over.

Product Page ($50 via Gamefreaks)


This little Death Star ornament is actually a lot more complicated to build than it looks.

Fortunately, Chris McVeigh has provided all of the instructions you will need make one for your tree on his blog.

(via The Brothers Brick)

This Death Star-shaped planetarium includes the worlds of the Star Wars galaxy as well as our own night sky. Make sure not to confuse the two on your next science test.

Product Page ($25 Pre-Order for 3Q of 2010)

Take one Death Star Watermelon and one Steve Jobs cheese platter and you have yourself a nerdy-ass picnic.

(Silverisdead’s Flickr via Kuriositas)

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If you are having trouble getting started building your own version of the Death Star, this book of Star Wars blueprints can give you all the information you need. Offering five different plans, these blueprints will give you a head start on future technology. Before you start your Death Star, though, you want to try a smaller project like a lightsaber.

Product Page ($19.99)

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This is just to give you plenty of warning so that you can get your pre-order in. Because there should be no doubt that if there is a Death Star Cookie Jar for sale, then you will have to get it. There is no way to go wrong with cookies and Star Wars inspired giant evil spaceships.

Product Page ($49.99, Sept release)

Darth Vader was a kid at some point. So he wanted to make a Death Star out of snow. Is that a problem?

Product Page ($34.99)