An original 1977 Star Wars cookie jar. Daughter had some other Star Wars stuff too but most is modern stuff like candy dispensers. I just thought the cookie jar is cool.
Do not plan on getting rid of it, but if I did I would want to trade for guns or ammo. Hoping the wife will want to use it.I fail to see a connection between a food for biological entities and a fictitious robot that wouldn't have to eat, however there are collectors out there who would more than likely pay a large amount to you with paper with pictures of dead people on it... I'm seeing prices from $75 to $225 on ebay (sold and completed auctions.) Hope you have the box!
By the way, C3PO goes for much more!
I think it's a kewl find. Have a buddy who has a barking dog cookie jar. He had a long term girlfriend who would fill it with cookies or Rice Krispy treats. When you'd lift the dogs head, he'd start barking. My wife has a special cookie Jar only used around Christmas, it's a bear we call the cookie bear. R2D2 can be used year round...Do not plan on getting rid of it, but if I did I would want to trade for guns or ammo. Hoping the wife will want to use it.
Not planning to talk about it, just going to do it.I’m just pumped this isn’t a weight loss thread.
I have a friend that is a dog lover. Hates cats, but has a cat cookie jar. I asked him why and he told me that anytime he wants a cookie, he gets to rip the head off the cat.I think it's a kewl find. Have a buddy who has a barking dog cookie jar. He had a long term girlfriend who would fill it with cookies or Rice Krispy treats. When you'd lift the dogs head, he'd start barking. My wife has a special cookie Jar only used around Christmas, it's a bear we call the cookie bear. R2D2 can be used year round...
Coward. You know I am always good.I was afraid to open this thread when I saw who the OP was…
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