By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Dec 01, 2015 10:03 PM EST

Later this month, "Star Wars: The Force Awakens" will finally invade theaters. In anticipation of the release of the film franchise's latest installment, a number of merchandise associated with the brand has been popping up here and there lately, with the most recent one being a chill treat to match this season's weather.

"Ample Hills Creamery in Brooklyn, NY is offering two flavors you can eat while binge-watching the first six movies in preparation for 'The Force Awakens': The Light Side and The Dark Side," Mashable said.

"The Light Side, though the phrase isn't actually part of the Star Wars universe, is 'a bright marshmallow ice cream with homemade crispie clusters, as well as a smattering of handmade cocoa crispies (to represent the dark side still lurking within the light),'" the news source went on to describe.

The Dark Side, on the other hand, "is an ultra-dark chocolate ice cream with espresso fudge brownies, cocoa crispies, and white chocolate pearls (to represent the light still hiding in the dark, waiting to burst through)," according to the description provided on the ice cream maker's official site.

However, the ice cream cannot be bought at any physical store and can only be bought online. However, an in-store pick up option is available from their Gowanus, Brooklyn shop.

Another "Star Wars" themed must-have is a countdown calendar put together by Mashable, which you can view here. You'll get a new story for each day of the countdown with just a click.

Finally, there's a motorcycle inspired by Darth Vader, with the LED lighting and a red lightsaber serving as eye-popping icing on the dark-as-night two-wheeled vehicle.

"Appropriately named the Dark Force, this sinister two-wheeler is made by Redmond, Washington-based Ural Motorcycles," Digital Trends relayed. "The body, engine, and exhaust have been completely blacked out, and it features LED lighting and a red lightsaber as standard equipment."

"As with all of Ural's bikes, the Dark Force also features a sidecar, perfect for that secret apprentice you're hiding from The Emperor," it added.

If you're into four-wheelers, there's a life-sized "Darth Vader Car" that may suit your fancy.

"The car is powered by a Chevrolet LS3 small-block V8 that sends 526 horsepower to the rear wheels, and breathes through back-lit side exhaust pipes," Digital Trends said in another piece.

Unfortunately, the life-sized model isn't for sale, although it's available in 1:64-scale models that you can own.

What "Star Wars" memorabilia have you got or are still planning to get?

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