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Five Foodie Halloween Costumes: When Food Lovers Get To BE Food

I rounded up the funniest and best food Halloween costumes!

Some people like to dress sexy, some scary and some so clever they spend all night explaining their costume to people. Food-themed Halloween costumes have come a long way since the typical giant banana, so we went on a hunt for the best of the bunch.

Cooked Turkey

Showing up to a costume party as a giant turkey could work for you if you’re a turkey fan, if you’re FROM Turkey or if you just really, really like Thanksgiving and want everyone to know about it. This costume is also so freakish it’s frightening, and we’d run faster from this than from Freddy Krueger $99.99 at Buycostumes.com

 

Sexy Hamburger

Why be a regular old hamburger when you can be a SEXY hamburger? Ladies have historically used Halloween as an excuse to be a sexy nurse/sexy cop/sexy anything and now they can dress up as sexy fast-food. We feel real burgers can be sexy anyway, so this dress is perfect $39.99 at Yandy.com

 

Pizza Slice

Ever love something so much you want to BE that thing? That’s how we feel about pizza. This slice is cool because unlike those wearing miniscule sexy costumes, you can actually eat as much as you want because you’re hidden inside a giant slice of pizza. This is also a good costume to have on standby for a buddy who may not have a costume, since it’s unisex and works for everyone $36.99 at Target

 

Bun In The Oven

For those who love to cook, dressing up as an actual stove is fantastic enough, but this goes one step further with the ‘bun in the oven’ joke. The door on this opens, and it comes with a bun to put inside. We imagine would be a good place to stash your candy too. $59.99 at Spirithalloween.com

 

 

Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich

A duo costume works great and never more so than dressing up as a peanut butter & jelly sandwich. Alone you just look like a piece of bread smeared in spread; together you can take on the world! We love the price ,too. $29.99 at Partycity.com

 

 

 

Sunny: Sunny Anderson is a Food Network personality. She began hosting How'd That Get On My Plate? in July 2008. She also hosts the Food Network program Cooking for Real, and served as co-host with Marc Istook of the Food Network program Gotta Get It.
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