Sunday, October 25, 2020

COVID-19 Related Safety Tips This Halloween with Dr. George Cheng

So, with social distancing and masks as the staple of life now in the COVID-19 era, Halloween is shaping up to be quite a spectacle given that the requirement of safety will completely disrupt the tradition of trick or treating for both parents and children alike. Though Halloween might be a little different this year, there’s no reason adults can’t partake in the fun by engaging in a little ‘distanced trick-or-treating’ with Dirty Pop Cards. The raunchy cards are the perfect way to communicate with friends this Halloween by sending them one of these surprise gems with a little treat attached to have all the fun of Halloween while maintaining the need for social distancing and usage of masks.

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Halloween has always had something of a raunchy side to it, and so this year, why not embrace that side by sending Halloween grams to your friends that’ll make them laugh out loud and give them something sweet to munch on. You can still get into the Halloween spirit of tricking your friends while sending them a treat along with it. Dirty Pop Cards have a knack for the dirtier senses of humor in life. There’s no better time to embrace that than Halloween, and with restrictions and contact limited by COVID, you won’t have to worry about it if you send a Halloween gram with Dirty Pop Cards as there’s no need to be in-person to send these cards!

The staple of Dirty Pop Cards is loud and inappropriate, which fits in perfectly with the spirit of pranking and tricking your friends that comes with Halloween. Thanks to Halloween being one of the more delightfully wicked holidays, a little pranking is the perfect way to keep in the fun of Halloween without the dangers of defying social distancing. The cards themselves boast raunchy and adult humor typical of the “frat” mentality, which, as many know, is the staple of Halloween tricks. Embracing this humor is the perfect way to spice up the Halloween season this year and have a wicked inappropriate holiday this year.

Dirty Pop Cards has a variety of different options that can suit anyone with a wild and vulgar sense of humor, and with the Halloween holiday fast approaching, ordering one for all your friends you want to trick will be the perfect way to remind your loved ones that you’re thinking about them while making them bust a gut at these outrageously hilarious cards. The spirit of Halloween is all about tricks and treats, after all, and Dirty Pop Cards could be just what everyone needs to brighten the spooky season once again in the wake of the distancing and masks that would otherwise bum out the holiday.

So this Halloween, check out Dirty Pop Cards and send one to your friends, family, or even your close-knit co-workers and help them get into wicked Halloween spirit by sending them dirty humor-filled card along with a sweet treat to wish them well. 

Patricia Pinto: Fashion Expert and Actress from Dominican Republic

Patricia Pinto Maluma

Today we’d like to introduce you to the actress and model Patricia Pinto.

Patricia Pinto is a fashion expert from Dominican Republic. She owns a modeling agency in NYC, NJ, Miami & LA. She books talent for music videos, movies, TV shows, fashion shows, commercials, print work, Netflix shows, Disney channel shows, and more.

Patricia met Maluma and A-Boogie wit da hoodie a month ago when she was on set at the music video shoot "Hawái" with her agency La Creme's models who appeared in the video. 

Patricia is passionate about fashion and modeling. She's the host for international pageants in the US and Latin America. She has also been the hostess of many TV programs.

La Creme Modeling & Acting: Upcoming Zoom Fashion Show/NJFW. Patricia Pinto's insights


La Crème just said they're going to be having a fashion show virtually through Zoom next month! La Creme CEO Patricia Pinto shed light on her agency's fashion show with us.

Virtual fashion shows have become the new norm thanks to COVID-19 and we love them. You can watch them from your house without having to wait in lines to get in or traveling to them. 

Patricia Pinto says she had planned on having a fashion show in September, before COVID-19 spiked in New York. Patricia ended up having to reschedule until things cooled down and New Jersey opened up again.

COVID-19 Related Safety Tips This Halloween with Dr. George Cheng

So, with social distancing and masks as the staple of life now in the COVID-19 era, Halloween is shaping up to be quite a spectacle given th...