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  2. Ben Cooper, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Ben Cooper, Inc. was a privately held American corporation founded in 1937 which primarily manufactured Halloween costumes from the late 1930s to the late 1980s. It was one of the three largest Halloween costume manufacturers in the U.S. from the 1950s through the mid-1980s. [1]

  3. The 6 most offensive Halloween costumes for kids - AOL

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    A "psych ward patient" costume can magnify stereotypes that people with mental health issues are "crazy" and dangerous. "Let your kids embrace their wild and crazy nature while still keeping them ...

  4. Rubber duck - Wikipedia

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    A rubber duck or a rubber duckie is a toy shaped like a duck, that is usually yellow with a flat base. It may be made of rubber or rubber-like material such as vinyl plastic . [ 1 ] Rubber ducks were invented in the late 19th century when it became possible to more easily shape rubber, [ 2 ] and are believed to improve developmental skills in ...

  5. Rubber duck (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rubber duck (engineering vehicle), a wheeled excavator; Rubber Duck (decoy system), used for anti-ship-missile defense; Rubber ducky antenna, a short, flexible radio antenna sealed in protective rubber or plastic; Inflatable boat; Rubber Ducky USB, a brand of BadUSB hardware that emulates a keyboard.

  6. Kid dressed as lame duck trolls President Obama at White ...

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    President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama greeted trick-or-treaters Monday afternoon at the White House as part of their annual Halloween festivities.

  7. Rubber mask - Wikipedia

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    A rubber mask is one made of rubber such as latex or silicone, or a soft plastic like polyvinyl chloride, as a form of theatrical makeup or disguise. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Typically, such masks are designed to be pulled over the head, or cover only the wearer's face and are supported in the back by ties or a strip of elastic.