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7 spooky Halloween face masks on sale this weekend


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7 spooky Halloween face masks on sale this weekend

Get spooky and stay safe this season with a Halloween face mask. Like, the protective kind, but you can wear it for Halloween, too. Get it?

Note: These are not medical masks, so they will not protect as well as N95 masks or other medical-grade options (which should be reserved for healthcare professionals in most cases, according to the CDC). Masks like the ones below will still do some work to prevent the spread of COVID-19, though, so they're an absolute must in public.

Here are seven great options on sale as of Oct. 17.

Rainbow Clown Halloween Mask

This cotton and polyester blend mask is sure to, you know, scare random children on the street. It's normally on sale for $24, but you can snag one for 40% off — just $14.99. Read more...

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