Here's a way to frighten the neighbours on Halloween: wear a mask looking like convicted multi-billion-dollar swindler Bernard Madoff, a vampire-president "Barakula", or the late Michael Jackson.
Rubber masks of the trio are among the most popular purchases by Americans eager to shake off the economic doldrums and go trick-or-treating on Oct 31, costume sellers say.
While this ancient Celtic pagan rite, originally held to celebrate the dead and the end of the harvest season, is primarily a children's event, it also gives adults an excuse to dress up like their favourite ghoul and behave like kids.
This year items related to the king of pop, Jackson, who died in June, are top sellers. Jackson loved Halloween, and revolutionised music videos with his 1983 clip Thriller , in which corpses rise from their graves and dance to a catchy tune.
Copies of the red leather jacket Jackson wore in the Thriller video sell well, and compete with replicas of the studded black outfit Jackson wore on the cover of his 1987 album Bad .Brad Butler, CEO of Halloween Express, said his company received a late hot seller:"Barakula", a ghoulish version of President Barack Obama's face with bugged-out eyes, Vulcan-style ears and knifesharp fangs.
"It's a mask that came late, but is going to over-sell all the others," Butler predicted. He said buyers snapped up his stock of 3,000 masks, and he has put in a rush order for another 6,000.
"It's the first time I see a presidential mask that takes it to the next level," Butler said, adding that they are more popular than the Bill Clinton masks from the 1990s.
Other political rubber masks include Obama's wife Michelle,Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and former Hollywood action star and California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
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