CFX Launches New Upgraded Site and Masks of the Month!

RELEASE TO RFR:
The new CFX website has gotten a much needed upgrade with some new bells and whistles, more easy to view product catalog, and a few new things that we’ve added based on all those emails we’ve gotten from our customers. We’ve updated our project gallery to reflect some more recent film and TV work we’ve done outside of the haunt realm to give you a little taste of the other side of CFX.
There’s also now a customer gallery with an assortment of some of the photos our customers have sent us using our products. A totally new addition, though, is our Mask of the Month feature that showcases a different customized silicone mask every month either by public request or because we got a weird twitch in one eye during production. Last, but certainly not least, we’ve posted teaser spots for some of our new masks that will be released in March at the 2010 Transworld Haunt Show in St. Louis. As much as everybody pushes and prods us, and as much as we’d like to reveal the full photos, the unspoken ethics of customer anticipation ties our hands and only allows these tantalizing little silhouettes and titles for your viewing pleasure and frustration.
Our new mask products cover a somewhat broader spectrum than our previous releases. This diverse bunch of freaks and miscreants is in response to a collection of customer requests from different markets, spawning some more fundamental fears of the human psychosis while still keeping the company of the classic monsters and ghouls we all love so much. There will, of course, be some new gloves to go with some of the new mask releases, as well as some other various goodies, toes and fingers to chuck out on the sales table. But, the rest of those will have to wait entirely until March, when we’ll see what the constraints of time will allow.
Until then, send us your best customer photos, wipe the drool off your chin and book a hotel room for your trip to St. Louis because if you’ve actually sat through this much of this little blurb, chances are you haven’t done your homework tonight yet.”
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