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Disney selling face masks with beloved characters, donating proceeds to charity

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Now that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending people wear cloth face coverings in public settings, Disney is getting in on the face mask game, and making masks featuring your favorite Disney characters.

Even better? Disney said the company would donate all profits from the sales in the U.S. of Disney’s cloth face masks to Medshare, now through Sept.

30. The best part is that if the classic Disney characters aren’t really your thing (but come on, how can you not love Mickey and Minnie?), Disney has masks for fans of Pixar, Marvel and even Star Wars.

That’s right, you can have Baby Yoda on your face mask while you grocery shop at Trader Joe’s. In addition to donating the proceeds of these colorful masks, Disney said

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