Original resin figure. SLA printed/ Hand painted. 4 inches tall.
Case File: Crem- the Mascot
1946 — Crem, the Mascot
In 1943, America was obsessed with soda pop, and no drink was more popular than Crem Cola.
Its mascot was a mischievous pink bunny named Crem, a lovable troublemaker who would do absolutely anything to get his paws on a bottle of the delicious soda.
As Crem Cola's popularity grew, so did the fame of its mascot.
By Halloween of 1946, the Crem Bunny costume had become one of the most sought-after costumes in the country.
Little is known about the child who became Crem the Mascot.
Unlike most Misfits, he did not cry.
He did not run.
He did not fight.
When the Spirit of Halloween appeared before him and opened its vast smoky void, the child simply smiled and skipped willingly into the darkness.
He was never seen again.
Over the decades, Crem became far more than a Masked Misfit.
He became the Spirit of Halloween's herald.
A collector of souls.
A recruiter of chaos.
It was Crem himself who later recommended Waylon Crisp for Misfit status, convincing the Spirit that the young troublemaker's talents would prove useful.
And so, Waylon became one of the Masked Misfits.
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