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Darth Vader says your time is up

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When the Dark Lord of the Sith comes a-knocking on your door, you know that nothing but trouble is waiting for you. This Darth Vader Alarm Clock is one for Star Wars fans, as it projects the current time onto your ceiling, making it visible to all and sundry no matter what time of the day it is. The all-important snooze button has a double function - it functions as a night light, illuminating your room throughout the night along with Vader’s glowing lightsaber. I could almost swear I got gripped by a Force Choke in the mornings as I realized that I had not met my office deadlines. The Darth Vader Alarm Clock retails for $29.99 each.

Product Page via SCI FI Blog

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