Star Wars: The Force Awakens Christmas Baubles Launched

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Star Wars: The Force Awakens Christmas Baubles Launched
Star Wars - you might have heard of it and, considering the release of The Force Awakens and Rogue One have been scheduled close to the festive period, we think Numskull – a merchandising company with fingers in many pies – can just about get away with releasing a special set of The Force Awakens baubles in time for Christmas 2016.
Following on from their 2015 set, this new bauble pack features graphic designs of some of the biggest characters in the latest Star Wars movie from the light side and dark side of The Force including Finn, Rey, BB-8 and of course Kylo Ren. Each officially licensed set comes with 6 baubles, in Rogue One style packaging.

Each bauble is quoted as having dimensions of 7.5cm x 7.5cm and are made from one hundred percent tin. The BB-8 is obviously a very good candidate for the job, naturally. Numskull tell us that they pride themselves on their designs and superior product quality so they guarantee the set will impress any Star Wars aficionado, with their metallic finish and glossy artwork.

The Force Awakens baubles come in packs of six so you’ll need quite a few to entirely cover a ‘standard’ sized Christmas tree. The pricing details aren’t yet available on Numskull’s website but, as a guide, previous comparable products have been offered at £14.99 a pack.

You can see more at the product page here: http://www.numskull.co.uk/products/force-awakens-bauble-pack/
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