Amazing, Limited Edition ‘Star Wars’ Soups and Spaghettio's by Campbell [PHOTOS]

This December, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" is coming to theaters. Now Campbell has decided to get into the "Star Wars" game, unveiling its exclusive and limited-edition line of Star Wars soups, as well as SpaghettiOs.

The can's label indicates that the soup, which contain pasta with chicken in chicken broth, comes in "Star Wars shapes."

The series of "Star Wars" soups contain noodles which have been intricately cut into the many shapes of the classic "Star Wars" characters set to appear in J.J. Abrams's forthcoming "The Force Awakens." These include Darth Vader, Chewbacca, the Imperial Stormtroopers, R2-D2, C-3P0and Yoda, with the Stormtroopers would reportedly likely appear like little blue ghosts.

The cans containing the "Star Wars" soups and SpaghettiOs all feature custom "Star Wars" label, and all reportedly contain an ingredient list boasting of "clean" properties.

The limited-edition SpaghettiOs with Star Wars characters-shaped pasta come in tomato and cheese sauce and noodles.

The Fast Company describes Campbell's new "Star Wars" soup can as something that looks like what "Andy Warhol would have painted ad infinitum" if he had been alive to see the era of marketing with brands shouting "I heard you like brands, so I put a brand on your brand".

The "Star Wars" SpaghettiOs and soups are reportedly already available at grocery retailers in the United States this August. Each soup can will be priced about $1.79, while the SpaghettiOs will be priced around $1.09. However, while the "Star Wars" are now available at grocery retailers, Target will be featuring three exclusive cans of collectable SpaghettiOs, according to Food Beast.

According to People, back in May, other star wars products were whipped up by companies too. These include the "Star Wars"-themed lunches and the LunchBox Dad.

Below are photos of Campbell's "Star Wars" soups and Spaghetti0's.

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