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Amazon selling Star Wars ‘morphing mugs’ – the Target option scans for $6 less

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Last updated: 2025/08/08 at 7:55 PM
News Room Published 8 August 2025
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FANS of Star Wars can get some unique and fun mugs to add to their collection this summer at Amazon.

The e-commerce giant is selling the homeware item in 24 different versions, each with a special feature.

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Consumers can get unique Star Wars mugs from Amazon and Target (stock image)Credit: Getty
Two heat-sensitive Star Wars mugs; one shows Darth Vader when hot, the other shows "COLD" when cold.

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The Morphing Mugs Star Wars Darkness Has Arrived Mug (pictured) is $26Credit: Amazon

Known as Morphing Mugs, the Star Wars-themed coffee cups reveal art depicting certain aspects of the beloved universe when filled with hot liquid, according to the product description.

So, it doesn’t have to be coffee — tea, hot chocolate, even just hot water in the mug would work to transition and show the images.

Consumers can purchase any one of the 24 variations for varying price points per mug.

They range from $9.99 to $26 for individuals, and up to $31 for a set of two.

The Morphing Mugs are also microwave safe, made of a ceramic material, and come in strictly 16-ounce options.

Except, buyers are urged to only hand-wash the mugs to “preserve the Force” and avoid any chipping or breakage.

Over 147 customers have given the Morphing Mugs a 4.4 out of five-star rating on Amazon.

“This was a great gift for my hubby!” a satisfied shopper wrote.

“This cup was a great gift, the person I gave it to loved it!!” another said.

“Like the way the character appears when you fill it with hot beverage, very cute,” a third added.

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One of the most popular versions, Darkness Has Arrived, which reveals an intimidating image of Darth Vader, sells for $26.

While the deal isn’t bad, Target does offer a nearly identical option with the Seven20 Star Wars Darth Vader/Death Star Heat Reveal Ceramic Coffee mug for $6 less.

It’s listed for $19.99 on the retail giant’s website, and comes in all black, with Darth Vader on the front and “Galactic Empire” written below.

When filled with hot liquid, the Death Star appears in red behind the iconic character.

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Amazon’s Morphing Mugs Star Wars come in 24 different design options, either as single cups or in sets. Each is listed below.

SIZE CHANGE

Similar to the Morphing Mugs from Amazon, customers must hand wash the mug and can’t use it in the microwave.

A sole difference is also in the size, as the Seven20 option from Target is only 11 ounces in comparison to the 16-ounce Morphing Mugs.

Some other design options include the Seven20 Star Wars Kylo Ren Heat Reveal Coffee Mug for $14.99 and the Seven 20 Star Wars Force Awakens Heat Reveal Ceramic Mug for $17.99.

Deciding between the Star Wars mugs from Amazon or Target will come down to shoppers’ budgets and personal preferences.

RARE FINDS

Star Wars collectibles can also be worth some serious money.

Antiques Roadshow has featured several owners of memorabilia from the franchise that earned them thousands.

For example, a man brought in a toy collection with a special “double lightsaber feature” that was valued at more than $15,000.

Someone else was left four Star Wars movie posters from their late dad worth at least $3,000 due to a “sheet” marking.

Although the most valuable find was VHS tape that the Pawn Stars evaluated for $315,000.

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