
BaubleBar
STAR WARS™ GROGU™ Collectible Photo Booth Pin - Grogu Photo Booth Pin
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Best for
Star Wars fans — especially Grogu devotees — who enjoy character pins with a sense of humor, or anyone shopping for a pop-culture gift in the $20–$25 range.
Skip if
You're looking for understated, everyday jewelry or buying for someone who doesn't actively follow Star Wars.
Price tier
Budget
$24
The verdict
The photo booth conceit is genuinely charming — four tiny Grogu poses on one strip, including a candid of him eating a frog — and at $24 it's one of the smarter impulse buys for a Star Wars fan in your life.
What we love
- Officially licensed — accurate imagery, not a knockoff
- Photo booth strip concept is a genuinely clever twist on a character pin
- High-gloss enamel finish holds detail well at pin scale
- The frog-eating frame is specifically, legitimately funny
- Versatile: works on jackets, bags, hats, or displayed on a pin board
Worth knowing
- $24 is on the higher end for a single enamel pin
- Very niche appeal — zero value if the recipient isn't a Grogu fan
- Vertical strip shape requires a little more thought about placement than a round pin
- Collectible-grade display value only — it's decorative, not functional
Our review
What it is
BaubleBar took the most beloved creature in the Star Wars universe and immortalized him in the format of a drugstore photo booth strip — four little frames, four different Grogu expressions, one enamel pin. It's a simple idea that works better than it has any right to.
The strip runs vertically and lands somewhere between a keepsake and a joke gift, except it's actually well-made. The enamel is high-gloss and the detailing reads clearly at pin scale, which isn't a given at this price point. BaubleBar has a long track record with enamel accessories and it shows in the finish here.
The design details that matter
The four-frame layout is the whole appeal. Each little square captures Grogu in a distinct pose, and our favorite — per the product copy and honestly per our own judgment — is the one of him eating a frog. That specific image, that specific candidness, is what elevates this above a generic character pin. It feels like a screenshot from the show, not a corporate mascot moment.
As a wearable piece it's versatile in the way all pins are: jacket lapel, tote bag, baseball cap, denim jacket back pocket flap. The vertical strip shape is a bit unusual compared to circular or shield-shaped pins, so placement takes a beat of thought, but it also makes it more distinctive on a pin wall or cork board.
Who makes it
BaubleBar is the brand, and this is officially licensed Star Wars product — both matter. The licensing means the imagery is accurate and legally cleared; BaubleBar's track record means the enamel quality is consistent and the clutch back won't fall off after two wears. This isn't a Redbubble knockoff.
The honest case against it
It's $24 for a pin, which is the going rate for character enamel pins from a proper brand, but that number gives some shoppers pause. If you're pin-agnostic, it's a hard sell — the object is small, light (barely over an ounce), and does nothing except look good. And while the photo booth idea translates well to fans, it's a niche reference: this pin is exclusively for people who know who Grogu is, love him, and think a photo booth version is funny. That's a lot of people, but not everyone.
Bottom line
We think the photo booth framing is a genuinely fresh take on character merch — it adds a layer of humor and nostalgia that a straight portrait pin doesn't have. For $24 it's a solid find.
Common questions
STAR WARS™ GROGU™ Collectible Photo Booth Pin - Grogu Photo Booth Pin, answered
Is this an officially licensed Star Wars product?
Yes. It's officially licensed Star Wars merchandise, so the Grogu imagery is accurate and legally cleared — not a third-party knockoff.
How big is the Grogu photo booth pin?
The product listing doesn't specify exact dimensions, but the pin weighs 0.07 lb, which puts it in the small-to-medium range for enamel pins. The vertical strip format means it's taller than it is wide.
What is the pin made of?
High-gloss enamel with metal detailing. BaubleBar's standard pin construction includes a clutch-style back closure.
Is this a good gift for a Star Wars fan?
If they like Grogu specifically, yes — the photo booth design has a humor and nostalgia angle that makes it more giftable than a standard character pin. It reads as thoughtful rather than generic.
Can I wear this on a jacket or bag?
Yes. The listing calls out jackets, bags, and hats as intended surfaces. The vertical strip shape works well on a lapel or tote strap.
Is there a frame of Grogu eating a frog?
There is. One of the four photo booth frames shows Grogu eating a frog, which is a direct reference to a recurring bit from The Mandalorian.
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STAR WARS™ GROGU™ Collectible Photo Booth Pin - Grogu Photo Booth Pin
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