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Taste test: We tried the blue milk at Disneyland's 'Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge'

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(KGTV) — It's not your everyday beverage of choice — well, unless you live in a galaxy far, far away.

The blue and green milk served up at Disneyland's "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" expansion gives fans the chance to diet like a Jedi.

The varieties of milk draw inspiration directly from the "Star Wars" films. The blue milk is reminicent of Luke Skywalker and his days on Tatooine in "Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope." On the other end, the green milk was seen again with Luke in "Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi."

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But now, thirsty travelers to the planet Batuu can enjoy the drink themselves. One blue or green milk can be purchased at The Millk Stand and other locations inside "Galaxy's Edge" for $7.99.

The frozen, slushi-like beverage's flavor is unique to each color as well. Both are blue milk a plant-based blend of coconut and rice milks. But the blue milk tastes like a tropical, coconut slushi, with perhaps a kick of pineapple or strawberry behind it. The green milk, which wasn't available to taste, is said to have a citrusy kick to it, but also a coconut flavor.

Then again, that's just our palettes.

You can tryout the drink yourself at "Galaxy's Edge" at Disneyland. After June 24, the no-reservation period begins for all park guests.