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Heinz Is Selling “Tomato Blood” Costume Kits for Halloween

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Heinz Is Selling “Tomato Blood” Costume Kits for Halloween

Have you ever used ketchup as fake blood?  It’s convincing when you do use it on your costume.  Here’s a fun fact, the people at Heinz claim a lot of people use ketchup as fake blood!  So now they’re selling a new ketchup “costume kit” for Halloween.

Each kit comes with a normal, 20-ounce bottle of Heinz ketchup, except the label says “Tomato BLOOD.” You also get a makeup palette, brushes, makeup sponge, eye-dropper, fake tattoos, rhinestones, vampire teeth, and false eyelashes.

You can score a kit for $20 at HeinzHalloween.com until they sell out. Or if you only want the “Tomato Blood” ketchup bottle, they’re selling them in grocery stores nationwide.

It’s not real blood!

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