May the 4th Be With You: A Cultural History | StarWars.com
That summer of ’78, clever newspaper writers used the phrase as a gimmick to mark Independence Day celebrations on the Fourth of July. “May the Force be with you,” as heard in A New Hope, had been appearing on licensed (and unlicensed) buttons, posters, and various items for months, enough to convince those writers that the joke would be well-received by their readers.
The day should start with blue milk - some facts
- Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope, the first installment in the original trilogy of Star Wars
- Bantha milk: blue -colored milk produced by female banthas
- Blue Milk recipes from smoothies to Blue Milk frothy lattes.
- 2016 Holiday Blue Milk | StarWars.com
- 2016 Star Wars Recipe: Bantha Burgers and Blue Milk Buns | StarWars.com
- 2017 5 Blue Milk Recipes to Make Any Day Star Wars Day | StarWars.com
- 2019 The Food and Beverages of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge | StarWars.com
- 2020 Star Wars Day Recipe — Blue Milk Pudding | StarWars.com
- 2020 Make Blue Milk Mando Macarons to Share with Everyone | StarWars.com
- 2020 5 Blue Milk Recipes to Celebrate Stars Wars Any Day - Disney Dining
- One of the best-selling beverages at Galaxy's Edge - Walt Disney World
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