Hold Up. Did We Just Upgrade Our Own Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge Milk Hack in Disney World?

We eat and drink a LOT of Disney fare.

Millennium Falcon

And we are totally okay with that. Now, sometimes, we look to spice up our Disney snacks just a little bit. You might remember a few years ago when we put a spin on a Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge treat. Today, we’re attempting to perfect our craft.

We were strolling around Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in Disney’s Hollywood Studios yesterday when we decided we would stop by for a highly-debated Blue or Green Milk. But there was only one problem: We couldn’t decide which we wanted! 

Milk Stand

Well, as any devoted snacker would, we opted to get both. And THAT’S when inspiration struck. In a stroke of genius, we asked for a spare cup when the Cast Member handed us our Blue Milk and Green Milk.

Blue Milk

We’ve actually done this before back in 2019; with that spare cup in hand, you can MIX the Blue and Green Milk together. Back then, we called it the Blue Milk Parfait, but today, we might have made this hack even better.

Milk Hack!

You can actually keep it from layering AND make sure you get both flavors in one sip by pouring both the Blue Milk and the Green Milk into the same cup at the same time. To do this, we just poured the two milks side by side. 

Blue and Green Milk

And it turned out to be a SUPER cool, super Instagrammable split. Look at that clean line between the two colors!

Blue and Green Milk

After we’d admired our cup plenty, we went ahead and fully mixed them together to see what it looked and tasted like.

Blue and Green Milk

The green certainly takes over, but it’s a softer green than plain old Green Milk. In our opinion, this mixed version of the milk tastes a LOT like liquid yogurt. To rank them, we think that Blue Milk is best, Blue and Green Milk is in the middle, and Green Milk is at the bottom.

Blue and Green Milk

This is certainly an option if you’re ever having trouble deciding which space milk to try. Just keep in mind you’ll pay for both the Blue and Green Milk individually at $7.99 each. So if you’re traveling solo, it can be a bit pricey. If you’re with a group, you should still be able to make two drinks, they will just be mixed!

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Would you try this mix? Tell us in the comments! 

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