Disney isn’t just about Dole whip and spectacular fireworks displays. The beloved brand is now selling patterned face masks featuring some of its most iconic characters. Even better, it’s for a good cause!
Face Masks Make Sense
It’s hard to believe that just a few short months ago, wearing face masks seemed like a strange concept. Now, the latest CDC recommendation encourages everyone to wear masks in public. Some individual stores are requiring them, too. Starting May 4th, Costco is asking all guests to wear face masks or full-face coverings when shopping.
Where Can I Get Disney Masks?
The masks come in small, medium and large sizes and will be available in 4-packs for $19.99. Each bundle has a theme, such as Disney princesses, PIXAR and Star Wars. (We can’t wait to get our hands on the Baby Yoda one!). You can pre-order the masks now on shopDisney.com, and they’re estimated to ship in June.
It’s For a Good Cause
If the adorable designs aren’t enough for you to click “Add to Cart,” know that Disney will donate up to $1 million in U.S. mask sales to MedShare, an organization that delivers medical supplies and equipment to communities all over the world. Disney will also donate one million face masks to MedShare for children and families in need.
While you’re waiting for your masks to arrive, don’t forget that a DIY mask is better than nothing. Check out our instructions on how to make an expert-approved DIY face mask to limit the spread of coronavirus, and make sure you know how to disinfect your DIY face masks, too.
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