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icecreambaby.jpgThis image has haunted me for awhile! IceCreamShirts.Com posted about this baby costume at the beginning of July, which is “high season” for ice cream. I don’t know if this is a testament to its creepiness or a testament to my disorganized mind that it keeps coming to mind.

To all the parents out there: Would you dress your baby in a costume like this? To me, it might be cute for a minute or two, but the baby looks like he/she is trapped! I remember the onesie pajamas that my younger brother used to wear. They didn’t have feet and made babies look like little snails. At least they could pull themselves along on the floor. How does a baby get around with a big sugar cone attached to their butt?

Parents, what do you say?

(*= No offense to the Daughter of Sprinkle Cone.  But most horror film sequels start with “Son of” rather than “Daughter of,” hence evoking more fear in the masses)

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no imageChelle (Who am I?) Says:

Yeah, it is a little scary looking…It by far though is not the worst I have seen as far as bad baby costumes go.

Son of a vanilla sprinkle cone might be a good alternative to swearing “you son of a …” though, lol.

Thanks for the mention, I appreciate it :) Sorry to creep you out though!

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no imageTheSnackHound (Who am I?) Says:

I was being a little facetious of course. :) Yeah, there are far worse costumes for kids. Imagine someone out there making a homemade halloween costume and thinking that they are making a costume that won’t go out of style, make a clown costume. Only to find out that the kid is terrified of clowns. Would that mean the kid would break his/her fear of clowns by sort of the Stanislavski method of “becoming” the character (or less obscurely…being in someone else’s shows), or would they be terrified even more seeing themselves…as a clown…in the mirror?

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