Food Theory: Star Wars Blue Milk is Real… But Don't Drink It!



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Blue milk… you know it from Star Wars: A New Hope. But did you know you can get it in real life? And not just at Disneyworld’s Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge. TrueMoo is actually selling a blue brew to celebrate May the Fourth! But should you really drink blue milk? Could it possibly be more dangerous than Darth Vader? The answer, young padawan, may surprise you…
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44 thoughts on “Food Theory: Star Wars Blue Milk is Real… But Don't Drink It!”

  1. Theory: how much much has homer simpson drunk since 1989? Its very easy to solve all you need to do is find out have much homer has on avarage per episode then find out how much a mug of that size can fit then you find out how many years theres been from 1989-2024 then year times 365 times how much homer dirnks then add on some days depending how mzny leap years have occerd since 1989 then you get the awnser ( the drink is alcohol). Please show this comment

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  2. 7-11 in New Jersey (specifically North Jersey, Paramus-Ramsey area) still has Blue Milk, it was alright, kinda reminded me of Nesquik Vanilla milk, but a bit less sweet.

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  3. ⁉ One small issue if you watch the scene closely Luke does not or a full glass. The amount he pours is probably only about two or three mouthfuls and granted the depreciated nature of the planets would probably provide not so nutritious food that much of the milk may easily be counted as a nutrient supplement for the food.

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  4. I was thinking the same thing as Mr Lee said at the end throughout the whole video. Luke technically ISN'T human.

    Even assuming that they are human (or that the human-like species in that galaxy far far away have identical constitutions to the humans of our world), I'd imagine that the milk is likely processed to remove anything harmful to the drinker. Given the abundance of different sentient species throughout that galaxy, and the different diets they would all need, I'm figuring that food processing is often done with home equipment specific to the species of the residence. The thing Aunt Beru got the milk from is likely the end of some sort of home milk processing device they have to process bantha milk for human(ish) consumption. Likely the only mass-processed food in the Star Wars universe is on various species home planets with the process specific to that species, but any visitors or other non-native residents processing their own foods when necessary.

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  5. I had a little thought, so you know how the heat from the radiation in a microwave can make a marshmallow bigger, sooo if a Fallout happened the marshmallows can consume an entire town? Is that possible?

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