M&M Fett: Out and About

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The promotion begins April 2nd, including the official M&M Star Wars web site, which provides more information on the bags and even a video segment of M&M Fett flying out of the Sarlacc.

Visit M&Ms Chocolate mPIRE Web Site [Site no longer available.]

To view the trailer: access the M&M site, click the Trailer link on the right, and chose your preferences. [Video no longer available.]

And, finally, a full checklist of every package in the line featuring Boba Fett:

#17/72: Dark Chocolate (3.14 oz)
“I’m no good to him eaten.”
M&M Fett + Boba Fett graphic

#23/72: Dark Chocolate Peanut (3.27 oz)
“Bring me Han Solo frozen in chocolate.”
M&M Fett + Boba Fett graphic

#33/72: Dark Chocolate (14 oz)
#49/72 (21.3 oz)
#65/72 (5.3 oz Minis)
“Give in to the dark chocolate.”
M&M Vader + Clonetrooper graphic + M&M Fett

#37/72: Dark Chocolate Peanut (14 oz)
#53/72 (21.3 oz)
#69/72 (5.3 oz Minis)
“A little round for a Stormtrooper, aren’t you?”
M&M Clonetrooper + Vader graphic + M&M Fett

#40/72: Dark Chocolate Peanut [Editor’s Note: mislabeled on source] (14 oz) + #56/72 (21.3 oz)
#72/72 (5.3 oz Minis)
“If only you knew the power of the peanut.”
M&M Darth Maul + Boba Fett graphic + M&M Vader



Checklist

Compiled by The Boba Fett Fan Club, for your collecting enjoyment, a web-ready checklist thanks to the source made available by M&Ms (below).

Boba Fett fans note: the coolest bags are the smallest size, #17 and #23, which are 100% Boba Fett.

Source: M&Ms Star Wars Web Site – PDF Checklist

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  1. matt says:

    this has nothing to do with m&m’s but…i just bought the new star wars saga edition chess set yesterday and the jango and boba pieces are freaking awesome…they are the knights for the dark side

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