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Chipotle Mexican Grill is launching a Halloween costume collection that's based on a popular social media meme.
The fast food chain announced Sept. 4 in a press release that it teamed up with the Spirit Halloween retail brand to create a line of costumes that spoof a viral trend that's appeared on both brands' social media accounts.
The idea for the costumes is rooted in a longtime social media trend in which users create fake Halloween costumes allegedly sold in Spirit Halloween's recognizable packaging.
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In 2022, Chipotle joined the fun when it posted the image of a fictional "Chipotle Fork" costume that was literally a photo of one of the chain's plastic black forks. "Found ur costume," it captioned the image.
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The following year, the brand posted a "Chipotle Napkin" costume idea that showed a person posing in a head-to-toe tan bodysuit with the Chipotle logo stamped on the chest.
Now, the two companies have created real-life versions of both costumes as well as a few more, including bodysuits meant to represent a "Chipotle Water Cup," a "Chipotle Burrito" and a "Chipotle To-Go Bag."
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Those in on the gag would appreciate that the fork costume, for example, consists entirely of a black bodysuit meant to be worn by a person holding his or her arms up in a fork shape.
The burrito bodysuit is made in the same silver color of Chipotle's burrito wrappers and features the replica of the white label Chipotle affixes to its takeout food.
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After Chipotle and Spirit Halloween posted a joint video showcasing the new costumes on Instagram, users responded in the comments.
"Chipotle, you really outdone yourself now," one wrote while another joked, "I will casually wear this on a day to day basis."
"This made my day!!! Way to go once again @chipotle," someone else shared.
Meanwhile, another user, most likely a Harry Potter fan, added, "I’m going to collect them like horcruxes."
The costumes, which all retail at $39.99, range in size from adult small to XL. They'll be available for purchase beginning Sept. 6 on the Spirit Halloween website and in select Spirit Halloween locations.
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While the costumes are certainly a clever marketing ploy, it's hardly the first time Chipotle has gotten into the Halloween spirit.
Since 2000, the chain has offered a special "Boorito" deal on Halloween each year. The deal, according to the Chipotle website, originally offered discounts to trick-or-treaters who dressed up in burrito-themed costumes.
Over the years, it expanded to offer discounts to patrons wearing any sort of costumes until Halloween 2023 when Chipotle did away with a costume requirement altogether and began offering $6 digital entrées to reward members.
The company also expanded its Halloween hours until midnight in select locations.
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