Mezco's Zombie Mez-Itz Help Support Undead in Frozen North
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Mezco's Zombie Mez-Itz Help Support Undead In Frozen North
October 2009 - The zombies are coming, and they want you to volunteer. No, not to be eaten, but to participate in their walk. Actually, being zombies, it is technically more of a "shuffle", but the concept is the same. Mezco will be helping to support the Zombie walk by supplying goodie bags to 150 participants, as well as giving a 10% discount to all zombies using the secret code BRAINS on orders at the Mezco Direct website*.
Mezco's new limited edition of Zombie Mez-Itz are now available exclusively at Think Geek with a black and white "classic" Zombie variant available at exclusively at Mezco Direct.
They are limited to 500 and 108 pieces respectively.
The Comox Valley Zombie Walk will meet at 4:30 pm on Halloween (Oct 31, 2009) on the corner of 5th and Fitzgerald St. Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada. They will shuffle down 5th street and finish the walk at 6:00 pm, and enter Joe's Garage for an after party to eat, give away prizes, and partake in general zombie festivities.
The first ever Zombie Walk was held in August, 2001 in Sacramento, California and has since become an annual event. In 2007, the Toronto Zombie Walk drew a crowd of well over 1,100 zombies, a number confirmed by Toronto Police Services. This was the largest Zombie Walk on record at the time.
Any zombies interested in participating in the Comox Valley Zombie Walk are urged to contact walk organizer and Chief Zombie, Zach at [email protected] or visit http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=96534752851&ref=nf
*[discount only applies to instock items, not pre-orders. Code must be enterer at time order is placed and cannot be used retroactively. Discount only applies to merchandise, not to shipping or taxes.]
The smaller zombies in the trio are Mark Sim, and Fran Cartier. The taller of the bunch is Zach Warn.
The smaller zombies in the trio are Mark Sim, and Fran Cartier. The taller of the bunch is Zach Warn.
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