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Oct 6 2010, 9:29am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
ThinkGeek has been on a roll recently with some of the coolest stuff I have ever seen from the company hitting the stores virtual shelves. One of the coolest Star Wars licensed collectables I have ever seen has surfaced at the store.
The product is a Star Wars Wampa rug; most of us might know the Wampa better as the Hoth snow beast from The Empire Strikes Back. The rug is supposed to look like a bearskin rug and is large at 62" long and 30" wide.
The rug has a plush head and soft synthetic fur. It is licensed by Lucasfilm and the claws are made from vinyl. This isn’t the Wampa that attacked Luke on Hoth, the rug has both arms. You can order one up for $99.99 right now.
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