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Animal Rights Jack-O-Lanterns October 24, 2007

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Yo. Halloween is just days away. You've got your pumpkin. You've got your creativity. You've got a house full of knives (to be used carefully)! Put them together and carve a sweet pumpkin like Korynn did with this friendly chicken design which you may recognize from just about everywhere on the peta2 website! Know what I'm saying?


Make your own animal rights jack-o-lantern and send us photos to StreetTeam@peta2.com and we'll even give you 1000 Street Team points. It can be a slogan, a design, or whatever you think you can pull off as long as it's related to some animal rights issue.

-Pulin

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Comments

That is so cute! I really like that chick pumpkin.

Posted by: Robin at October 25, 2007 8:59 AM
                                                               

HAHA
WOW!
this is such a good idea,
Time to get my creative side out.
:]

Posted by: shelby at October 25, 2007 5:06 PM
                                                               

Sweet ! that is the coolest pumpkin ever ! awesome idea!

Posted by: Ashlee at October 25, 2007 7:33 PM
                                                               

Oh that sucks. I've already made one, and it wasn't an animal rights one. He's this really happy pumpkin, and my mom wrote Jackie the gay pumpkin on him. Pretty sweet name. But if I can somehow even find a pumpkin in town at this time, I'll give it a shot. :]

Posted by: Brittani at October 30, 2007 9:22 AM
                                                               

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