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October 09th, 2007 | Category: General

HALLOWEEN COSTUMES FOR ICE CREAM LOVERS

Posted by: Turkey Hill Team

Halloween is just around the corner (you didn’t notice the candy and decorations in the stores in early August?) so we thought we’d take some time to highlight a few ice cream-related cosumes we found online.

icecreamsundae-costume.jpgThe first is the Ice Cream Sundae. This party-pleaser can be yours for just $28.89. The cherry hat is a nice touch, but we think this one would be better with spoon-shaped gloves. On second thought, that would be like the sundae was eating itself and that’s just weird.icecreamcone-costume.jpg

Since not all of us like our ice cream in a dish, there’s also the Ice Cream Cone. This one costs a little more ($39.89), presumably because it requires extra fabric. The sprinkles might contribute to the added cost too. This outfit is ice-cream-baby-costume.jpgokay. Maybe its a personal preference, but most of us prefer a costume with a more open design around the head (like the sundae).

Last is the Ice Cream Cone–for babies! If you must dress up your baby for Halloween (or your pet), this option seems pretty innocent. It’s definitely a lot better than the baby whoopie cushion costume highlighted on that page.

For the record, it’s okay if you think these costumes are a little goofy looking. Some of us already think that. After all, it’s okay to love ice cream, but dressing like ice cream is a different ballgame altogether. It takes a special person to make it work. Do you have what it takes?

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Maryann wrote:

The costumes are a great idea, something different. A few years ago I dressed up as an ice cream sunday. We made a cardbaord bowl and decorated it with fake chocolate syrup, nuts, cream and a cherry on my head. By the end of the night it all fell apart! But it was fun!!


Sue wrote:

Do you know I was at our local Kmart and they already had decorated Christmas trees displayed and right across the isle from them, were the Halloween stuff! I must say, of all the costumes I saw, I didn’t see ONE ice cream cone or Sundae,, sigh,, I guess only a select few are daring enough to wear those!


Stefanie Schmidt wrote:

What a great way to show off your love of Turkey Hill and have some fun at Hallween. Thanks for the great costume ideas.


lee carr wrote:

personally these costumes are cute
but I would rather eat my ice cream than wear it.


Anne King wrote:

It would be fun to have a grandchild dress up as an ice cream cone; but not me! Such a “cute” idea.


Rosemary wrote:

I would wear the costume AND eat the ice cream, for sure!


Sue wrote:

I’m of the 50, who would PASS on wearing the ice cream costumes,, but sure not on eating the ice cream!


Turkey Hill Team wrote:

We’re about 50/50 here at the Dairy. Some of us would be willing to wear the costumes and others will take a pass. A few even liked the baby costume (but they’re also the type who dress up their pets, so that sort of makes sense).


Artemis wrote:

If I was going to a halloween party I think I would enjoy wearing the sundae costume!!!


alicelynne wrote:

Too cute!!!


Sandy wrote:

Hmmm…I’m not so sure. I think I’d rather stay home and EAT ice cream than go out in public DRESSED as ice cream.


Pat wrote:

What great costumes! I love them.


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