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was a Halloween costume company that was popular in department stores from the 1960s through the early 90s. The company produced a wide variety of costumes, including many characters from television shows, cartoons and comic strips. Ben Cooper began producing Sesame Street costumes in 1980, with a set of seven: Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, Super Grover and the Count. The costumes included a mask, a vinyl smock, and a trick or treat bag. In 1981, Ben Cooper produced another set of three costumes, in a one-piece poncho style: Big Bird, Cookie Monster and Oscar.

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  • was a Halloween costume company that was popular in department stores from the 1960s through the early 90s. The company produced a wide variety of costumes, including many characters from television shows, cartoons and comic strips. Ben Cooper began producing Sesame Street costumes in 1980, with a set of seven: Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, Super Grover and the Count. The costumes included a mask, a vinyl smock, and a trick or treat bag. In 1981, Ben Cooper produced another set of three costumes, in a one-piece poncho style: Big Bird, Cookie Monster and Oscar.
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  • was a Halloween costume company that was popular in department stores from the 1960s through the early 90s. The company produced a wide variety of costumes, including many characters from television shows, cartoons and comic strips. Ben Cooper began producing Sesame Street costumes in 1980, with a set of seven: Big Bird, Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch, Super Grover and the Count. The costumes included a mask, a vinyl smock, and a trick or treat bag. In 1981, Ben Cooper produced another set of three costumes, in a one-piece poncho style: Big Bird, Cookie Monster and Oscar. The company produced a Honkers costume in 1983, a one-piece costume with a full-face character mask. The mask had a built-in noise maker in the nose that would honk when it was squeezed. Ben Cooper also produced a Marshal Grover costume, sold as "Western Grover". In 1985, Ben Cooper produced a "Dodo Bird" costume, based on Marie Dodo, Big Bird's adoptive sister in Follow That Bird. File:Ben cooper 1986ish halloween costumes sesame.jpg Image:Bencooperbert.jpg Image:Bencoopercookiemonster.jpg Image:Bencooperoscar.jpg Ben_cooper_bert_halloween_1979_mask.jpg Ben_cooper_halloween_1979_mask_big_bird.jpg Image:Bencooperbigbird.jpg Bencooperernie.jpg ben cooper 1979 halloween ernie costume 2.jpg ben cooper 1979 ernie mask halloween costume.jpg ben cooper 1979 halloween costume cookie monster 4.jpg ben cooper 1979 halloween costume cookie monster 1.jpg ben cooper count mask.jpg Image:Bencoopercount.jpg ben cooper 1979 oscar halloween costume 1.jpg ben cooper 1979 oscar halloween costume 2.jpg Image:Bencooperhonkers.jpg ben cooper 1983 halloween costume honker 4.jpg ben cooper 1983 halloween costume honker 3.jpg Image:Bencoopersupergrover.jpg Image:Bencooperwesterngrover.jpg ben cooper dodo mask costume 1.jpg ben cooper dodo mask costume 3.jpg ben cooper dodo mask costume 2.jpg
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