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Wookiee shampoo and Yoda yoga mats — can you spot the fake Star Wars merch?

From chicken nuggets, to cereal boxes, to canned corn, everything seems to be branded Star Wars.
Fans dressed as Star Wars characters shop at a toy store at midnight in Hong Kong, Friday, Sept. 4, 2015 as part of the global event called "Force Friday" to release new Star Wars toys and other merchandise of the new movie "Star Wars: The Force Awakens". The massive marketing blitz spans all kinds of media and included an 18-hour global unboxing streamed live on YouTube. (Kin Cheung/Associated Press)

Even if you aren't rushing out to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens, it's impossible to avoid the promotion.

Hundreds of new Star Wars products were released by Disney, which is estimated to make $5 billion in the next year — with even more third party tie-ins looking to cash in on the franchise.

From chicken nuggets, to cereal boxes, to canned corn, everything seems to be branded Star Wars.

This week, Because News panelists Ashley Botting, Aisha Alfa and Dave Merheje played a game called "Can You Buy It?"

We gave them the names of three Star Wars products and they had to spot the fake.

See if you know your stuff. Guess which product is the fake, and click the link to see if you're right. Then listen to the audio to hear how you stack up to our panel. 

Which one is the imposter in the produce aisle?

  1. Yoda Grapes
  2. Chewbacca Bananas
  3. Darth Vader Apples

Which one of these household items doesn't exist?

  1. Boba Fett Bounty Hunter Paper Towels
  2. Cover Girl Star Wars Mascara
  3. Star Wars 'saber skin' condoms

Which one of these won't you find at breakfast?

  1. Darth Vader Toaster
  2. Death Star Waffle Maker
  3. Princess Leia Cinnamon Buns