Gallery: 6 Weird Places Star Trek Merch Has Boldly Gone
01star-trek-marshmallow-dispenser
Star Trek has zapped us with some high concepts over the years, but this marshmallow dispenser wasn't one of them. Scott Tipton, author of *[Star Trek Vault: 40 Years From the Archives](http://www.abramsbooks.com/Books/Star_Trek_Vault-9781419700750.html)* ($40), cites the kitschy kitchen gadget as "one of the most insane bits of promotional merchandise ever offered from any film or television series." Amid the inevitable action figures and comic books, the marshmallow gadget stands as one of the weirder pieces of merchandise spawned by Gene Roddenberry's sci-fi series, which made its [prime-time debut 45 years ago](http://stag-komodo.wired.com/thisdayintech/2011/09/0908star-trek-debuts-nbc/) Thursday. Since then, *Star Trek*'s thoughtful premises, quirky USS Enterprise crewmembers and zany aliens have spawned TV sequels and an 11-installment [movie franchise](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_(film_series)). *Star Trek Vault*, set for October publication by [Abrams Books](http://www.abramsbooks.com/), documents the franchise's rich history with factoids and rare photographs. Check the gallery for a sampling of oddball paraphernalia left in the wake of the show's trail-blazing trajectory. __Above:__ Star Trek Marshmallow Dispenser ------------------------------- __Back story:__ In *[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_V:_The_Final_Frontier)*, Spock hauls out a high-tech marshmallow dispenser as he bonds with McCoy and Kirk around a campfire. Kraft Foods exploited the scene with a special promotion: Customers who bought bags of marshmallows could mail away for a similar dispenser, which came with a giant plastic fork and a hook for hanging from your utility belt. "Nothing says experienced outdoorsman like a guy with an oversized marshmallow dispenser hanging from his pants," Tipton jokes. __Timeline:__ 1989 *[Photo: Harvard Avenue/Flickr](http://www.flickr.com/photos/harvardavenue/6021638517/)*
02star-trek-freezicles
Star Trek Freezicles -------------------- __Back story:__ Star Trek-licensed Freezicles came packaged with proto-DIY instructions for making icy treats by pouring liquid into William Shatner-shaped molds. __Timeline:__ 1976
03worf-halloween-costume
Worf Halloween Costume ---------------------- This Worf Halloween costume is a rare prototype. Ben Cooper's production version would include the sash that formed part of the Klingon officer's Starfleet uniform, as demanded in the licensing document. __Timeline:__ 1988
04romulan-ale-2
Romulan Ale ----------- __Back story:__ This souvenir beverage was sold at [The Borg Invasion 4-D](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Experience#The_Borg_Invasion_4-D) attraction, part of Las Vegas' $70 million Star Trek: The Experience. __Timeline:__ 1998 *[Photo: Archangeli/Flickr](http://www.flickr.com/photos/archangeli/2347769070/)*
05happy-meals
Star Trek Happy Meal -------------------- __Back story:__ The makers of *[Star Trek: The Motion Picture](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Motion_Picture)* partnered with McDonald's for the first movie-themed [Happy Meal](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Meal) tie-up, according to *Star Trek Vault* author Tipton. The outside of the Star Trek Meal boxes were covered with puzzles, mazes and comic strips about the first Star Trek film. __Timeline:__ 1979
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Talking Worf Lunchbox --------------------- *[Star Trek: The Next Generation](http://www.startrek.com/page/star-trek-the-next-generation)* spurred the creation of new products built around the show's cast, including this talking lunchbox, molded in the shape of [Worf](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worf)'s head. __Timeline:__ 1992
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