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niccia OP t1_iuj4k0k wrote

I’m Poochie and my sister is Garfield.

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GoodTodd1970 t1_iuj4tgq wrote

What were we thinking? A plastic mask and smock with the character printed on the front of the smock? Look, I'm Garfield, and in case you didn't get that, here's a picture of Garfield. It was fun.

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emailusernamepasswrd t1_iuj51u1 wrote

Man those plastic trick or treat bags always ripped like halfway through the night and it was such a pain in the ass. They looked cool though lol

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wyedamnit t1_iuj6ij0 wrote

I’m so glad I looked at your post history. It made my day a little brighter. Thanks friend.

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snap-your-fingers t1_iuja1wr wrote

I think this was one of my first introductions to things being advertised as being much cooler than they actually were. I remember picking out costumes like that only to realized the day of halloween that the masks would break if you sat on them and the clothing was just more plastic.

Good times though!

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SaraAB87 t1_iujbkwe wrote

This is the weirdest thing about it, the costumes had a picture of who you were supposed to be on the front. You could have taped a picture from a coloring book after you colored it onto a plastic bag and it would be nearly the same thing.

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SaraAB87 t1_iujbxj2 wrote

I grew up in this era and my mom and I saw these costumes at the store but my mom would not let me have them because the masks were unsafe (she was right too!) so we ended up making a costume every year, or using a costume that did not involve plastic masks. I was a very lucky kid with the home made costume, everyone envied the kids with the home made costumes.

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MuskyJunction t1_iujnx9l wrote

Back when 75% of the Halloween candy was homemade.

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