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For kids and adults alike there are plenty of fun food themes to explore for Halloween costumes. Be creative when looking for your inspiration in the kitchen or on your favorite TV program and remember — these costumes aren’t always as obvious as the latest superhero but they’ll certainly get a laugh.

Check out fun, creative and fantastic foodie costumes sent in by our viewers.

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Chef Supreme
For Kids: There are plenty of pint-sized chef duds to deck your kids out in true culinary school style. An apron, a toque, and pristine chef’s whites will serve as the basis for homemade accessories like a chef’s knife, wheel of cheese, or fish cut out of cardboard and decorated with construction paper.

Restaurant Critic
For Adults: Ok, this one is funnier for the adults, but sporting the worst-fitting wig you can find, large sunglasses, a napkin tucked in at your chin and an extra large notebook and pen will make sure you do get recognized.

Bunch of Grapes
For Kids or Adults: This Halloween classic involves little more than purple balloons with purple or black sleek clothing underneath — but where kids are just adorable (particularly if you fashion a tiny grape-vine hat!), adults get to pretend they’re in a commercial for classic American undergarments. Or, if you want to play it straight foodie-style, get different colored balloons to represent one of your favorite varietals.

Wine Snob
For Adults: String together a necklace of corks, plaster yourself with wine labels and refuse to keep quiet about the hints of "moss, forest berries, and Tennessee dirt" that only your discerning palate can truly sense in the Halloween punch.

Butcher
For Kids or Adults: This foodie profession is ready-made for Halloween fun, so look for or make at least one big plastic or cardboard knife, stain an apron with ketchup, and bring along your favorite stuffed piggy.

Iron Chef Chairman
For Iron Chef fans of any age: Find the most outrageous outfit you can — complete with ruffled shirt, lots of gold embroidery and plenty of color — and bring along a plastic bell pepper to practice your bite in classic Kaga style. Or tone it down like the new Chairman on Iron Chef America with a simple suit, a crunchy apple, and some martial arts stylings.

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