The phrase in question refers to a specific type of dress-up attire marketed by a particular seasonal retailer, designed to resemble a popular children’s television character known for a fondness for baked goods. This product allows individuals, primarily children, to embody the likeness of this character during celebratory autumn festivities. For instance, a child might wear such an outfit while participating in trick-or-treating or attending a themed party.
Such a product capitalizes on the enduring appeal of a beloved figure and the cultural tradition of costuming. The availability of character-themed apparel from established retailers provides convenience and often ensures a degree of recognizable quality. Furthermore, it caters to a demand for easily identifiable and widely accepted costume choices, simplifying the selection process for consumers and offering a pre-packaged solution.