Bath & Body Works launches Star Wars Mandalorian and Grogu gift collection
Bath & Body Works’ 21-piece Star Wars drop spans $8.95 soap to a $79.95 light-up candle holder, and some fan favorites are already selling out.

Bath & Body Works is betting that the smartest Star Wars gift this spring is one that gets used. Its new Mandalorian and Grogu collection lands with 21 pieces, two scent stories called Force Flow and Bounty Hunter, and prices that run from $8.95 for foaming hand soap to $79.95 for a light-up pedestal 3-wick candle holder. That range makes the drop unusually giftable: it has easy add-ons for stocking stuffers, middle-tier treats for teens, and a few collector pieces for the fan who already owns the lightsaber shelf.
The collection is timed to Lucasfilm’s Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu, which opens exclusively in theaters on May 22, 2026. That matters because limited-edition licensing usually drives the fastest turnover on the most playful items, not the practical ones. The pieces most likely to disappear first are the ones that blend novelty with everyday use, especially the Grogu and the Mandalorian PocketBac holders. Bath & Body Works says the Grogu-and-Mandalorian version coos and clips to a bag or belt loop, while the Mandalorian helmet holder lights up and keeps sanitizer close at hand. Those are the sweet spot for a fan who wants a nod to the franchise without committing to a display-only object.

For actual gifting, the best value is in the body-care core. The $14.95 to $16.95 tier covers the kinds of items that feel generous without becoming precious, including body wash, body cream and several themed accessories. The $24.95 3-wick candles are the safest choice for anyone who loves a recognizable scent in a room they live in, not just on a shelf. The $64.95 cologne is the more serious buy, the one that suits an adult superfan rather than a casual viewer. And the $8.95 foaming hand soap is the easiest entry point if you want the smallest possible gift that still feels tied to the release.

The collectibility is the point, but the most practical pieces are the ones worth giving. Bath & Body Works also lists a Grogu coin purse with a clip and zipper closure, though it is already shown as sold out or unavailable for shipping, along with the Grogu Sponge. That kind of early scarcity is exactly what turns a themed launch into a gift hunt. With Disney Princess also live on the site, Bath & Body Works is making clear that licensed fandom has become a full-time gift category, and this Star Wars drop is built for buyers who want something specific, usable and just a little bit irresistible.
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