'Make America Great Again' Hats Now Come in a Halloween Variety

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The Trump Campaign is now selling this Halloween-themed "Make America Great Again" caps. Just $40. Official Team Trump

Make America eight again!

Just in time for every elementary schoolkid's favorite holiday, President Donald Trump's campaign has started hawking a Halloween version of its famous "Make America Great Again" hat — this time in Trump orange.

The orange-on-orange jack-o-lantern design is on the front, with Trump's favorite four-word phrase on the back.

It's Trick-or-Treat time and this MAGA hat is definitely a treat! Order by Oct. 23rd to get it before Halloween: https://t.co/YQYZ0puyyw pic.twitter.com/644CZmtmtv

— Team Trump (@TeamTrump) October 17, 2017

Plan ahead; you may be able to wait until October 31 to carve your Trumpkin, but sales of the holiday-themed hats continue only through October 23.

It's no surprise why Trump would roll out variations on his original "MAGA" hat — sales of the $25 bright red bonnet exceeded half a million sales, The New York Post reported. And that was back in April.

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Trump greets supporters while holding up the 'Make America Great Again' hat that became ubiquitous during his campaign. Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images
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A MAGA hat was allegedly snatched from a Trump supporter. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

It is unclear what the president and the first lady have in store for Halloween itself. Last year, then-President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama sang and handed out candy at the White House to area children and military families.

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