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You can now dress up as a sexy Ozempic for Halloween. Is anyone surprised?

You can now dress up as a sexy Ozempic for Halloween. Is anyone surprised?

This could have a shot to the best Halloween costume this year.

Online costume store Yandy has capitalized on the craze for Ozempic’s weight-loss medication with a new Halloween costume inspired by the fat-burning injections.

“Everyone’s doing it,” the costume bazaar wrote on its site, where the company has infamously sold sultry, even bizarre, Halloween outfits inspired by current events, like a hand sanitizer outfit themed to the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

Adorned with the words “Snatched: Semaglutide Injection,” the costume allows partygoers to disguise themselves as an anti-fat vaccine, like Ozempic, one of the most talked-about drugs of 2024.

The satirical outfit, titled “Sooo Snatched Costume,” features a two-piece ensemble vaguely fashioned to resemble an Ozempian syringe, complete with a tight blue and orange tank-style dress and a pillbox hat.


A model that makes the "So ripped off" suit.
“Jump on the semaglutide bandwagon in Yandy’s Sooo Snatched costume,” the ad reads. Yandy

Total price of “Sooo Snatched”: $39.95

“Jump on the semaglutide bandwagon with Yandy’s Sooo Snatched costume,” the ad reads, with a warning to “consult your doctor before going out wearing this costume (as) side effects could be humorous.”

This news couldn’t have come at a better time. Weight loss drugs like Ozempic have become very popular among citizens and celebrities alike due to their rapid effect on weight loss.

They work by mimicking a hormone that tells the brain it’s full, reducing appetite and inducing rapid weight loss.

However, this so-called fast-forward button for fat loss has also been associated with side effects ranging from constipation to personality changes.

In January, several Ozempic users reported stopping the drug and eventually gaining back more weight than they had lost.

Perhaps the most well-known symptom is “ozempic face,” an affliction defined by a sagging, gaunt face that makes the user appear older and more deflated.

Surgeons say the disease is an epidemic in Hollywood, accusing celebrities including John Goodman and Sharon Osbourne of having it.