Whether Jedi or Sith, there's a lightsaber churro for you.
They've landed at Disney's Hollywood Studios in honor of the park's 30th anniversary. The park opened on May 1, 1989.
"You can play with it then have a bite," pastry chef Sergio Avila told "Good Morning America." "It's designed with a sleeve to make it more realistic. It's playful but traditional."
(MORE: Disney has a Dole Whip margarita just in time for Cinco de Mayo) (MORE: This doughnut on a shake is Disney Cruise goals)He said the churros "will be very popular" when Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opens at the end of August.
Though Disney is famous for its churros, this is the first time they will be sold with a sleeve.
Robert Adams, executive chef of Disney Parks, said guests could "take their pick" on whether they wanted to be on the light or the dark side. They can be found at found at Anaheim Produce, Pixar Place market, Pretzel Palooza and various churro carts throughout the park.
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