Wake Up Q

Yup, that’s an Ice Bucket Challenge Halloween Costume!!?

Regardless of how you feel about the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, NO ONE is going to be a fan of this.  Some company is now selling an Ice Bucket Challenge Halloween costume.

ibc

The costume is a blue plastic bucket with a sheet of plastic coming out, and fake ice cubes attached to the sheet.  And that’s it.  I guess you have to walk around holding it over your head all night, so better make sure your shoulders are nice and strong.

The costume also comes with a blue ice cube tray that you can carry with your other hand.

It’s on sale for $39.99, plus at least $10 for shipping and handling.  And the company behind the costume says they’ll donate $10 to ALS for every one they sell.

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