There are so many Star Wars collectibles available, it's hard to even know where to start. Posters, action figures, games, clothes, mugs and just about everything else you can think of. The vast majority of items are action figures of some type. But I don't collect action figures and really don't know much about them, so I'll leave those top picks to our expert, Action Figure Guide Bobbi Boyd. That leaves the stuff I really like, fun stuff such as Mr. Potato Head, Pez figures and cookie jars.
Now how cool is this? I love this little guy and, at under $10., the price is right. Hasbro's Darth Tater has been selling out
in stores, but more should be arriving on the shelves. Keep an eye out for Mr. Potato Head as he proves he's not always a nice guy!
This is a great buy, but you have to do a little leg work to get it. Specially marked packages of Kellogg's products have coupons and order forms for three large jars. Only $6.99 each, plus three upcs!
Limited editions of giant 12" Pez Star War characters. They can hold numerous packs of Pez candy,
some have crystals, others light up and also play the theme song.
If you stood in line to see the Star Wars movies, know the dialogue by heart and can name all the new products out for each movie, you probably don't need to read any further! You probably already have these movie cards and have read them over many times.
But if by chance you don't have complete sets of everything Star Wars, including cards and memorabilia, the Topps Star Wars Revenge of the Sith is a good set to pick up.
How is this for a fun collectible -- and you can pay anything what you want for it.
Push the button on the Target gift card and the light saber not only lights up, the card also makes noises for a few seconds-- sort of sounds like Darth Vader breathing. You can buy a gift card from Target in any denomination, as low as five dollars.