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  1. The company's inexpensive plastic masks and vinyl smocks were an iconic American symbol of Halloween from the 1950s to the 1970s, for which Cooper has been called the "Halston of Halloween" and the "High Priest" of Halloween.

  2. Oct 30, 2017 · All three consisted of sleeveless, vinyl smocks and cheap, plastic masks that fit awkwardly over his face, held on by a single, thin rubber band. They vaguely resembled the characters they...

  3. Oct 24, 2023 · How do you create a cheap mask that looks like a shark? Simple: Use the iconic movie poster image, punch a couple of eyeholes in it, attach an elastic band and call it a day. Then watch the cash pour in like the bloody Amity surf. — 5. Green Hornet. This is one of the best Ben Cooper masks ever.

  4. Oct 6, 2020 · Ira Cooper, who himself worked for Ben Cooper Inc. and who’s working on an illustrated history of the family biz, talks about the company’s origins, discusses the infamous warning written on Superman costumes – and debunks a favorite fan myth about whether Ben Cooper Inc. actually invented Spider-Man before Lee, Ditko and co.

  5. www.etsy.com › market › ben_cooper_masksBen Cooper Masks - Etsy

    Browse a wide selection of ben cooper masks and face coverings available in various fabrics and configurations, made by a community of small business-owners.

  6. Oct 27, 2010 · For thrifty parents in the 1970s and 80s, the decision to costume their children usually led to the rows of Ben Cooper Halloween smocks and plastic body garb, topped with a mask (held to the head with a rubber band) looking vaguely like the character it alleged to embody.

  7. Oct 31, 2013 · The mask—a thin, brittle piece of plastic—had two eyehole cutouts, two small nose-holes and a slight mouth slit for easy breathing. Only, it wasn’t easy to breathe when wearing that mask.

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