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  • Made in USA
  • Contains: (1) Vampire blood 1 pint (16 oz) bottle
  • Professional quality; perfect consistency to apply blood for special FX like vampire costumes, zombies, and monsters
  • Special and perfect blood red special effects; use for fake blood makeup, or for cuts, wounds, and gashes; create splatter effect and free-flowing bleed
  • Item for: Halloween, New Years, Winter, Fall, Spring, Summer, school play, community play, parade, festivals, theater ceremonies, social events, public events, trick-or-treating
  • Every item is individually wrapped by manufacturer's packaging

My friend is transitioning into a vampire after reading all those Twilight books. She asked to suck my blood but we are not that good of friends that I want her sucking on my neck or arm. I promised I would get some in a hurry and tricked her into drinking this. It looks real enough but I was surprised when she drank the whole thing and wanted more. I said I was feeling faintish from "donating" so much already and she would have to find another source. I dodged a bullet because I am thinking my friend has some issues. honestly the stuff looks real and the purchasing process was easy.

I almost took 1 star off because this came used! There was a slit in the secured, foiled closure. It had wet, and old, dried blood on the opening, and the cap. Would expect better quality control. Someone obviously retured this, and nobody checked to see if they had already used it. Moving on to the product itself, I used this, and a spray can of blood that was also bought on here. The hand prints on the costume was made with this fake blood. I rubbed the squirts in from the spray blood. Took less than 10 minutes to do the squirts, the handprints, finger rub, and washing of my hands. I thought my hands were definitely, stained, as you can see in the pic, but one good washing with warm water, soap, and a paper towel and it's almost gone. This was super easy, which was what I needed. Fyi... easiest way to apply! I used a tiny amount of fake blood from this bottle on a plate, smeared it with my hands to make the hand prints. White paper towel is to show you the color it'll look on something white. Looks, and feels like real blood. There's still a lot left if you pour what you'll need out on a plate, and then apply. At least for what I did. Most of the streaks on the costume was done with the squirt/spray can in my picture. Used 1 finger to smear in the wet squirts. Having both made this super quick, and easy.

I am extremely satisfied with this product! It looks so realistic! Everyone was freaked out by the realistic look. I absolutely love it!!! To achieve the look of the picture, I used half bottle. It stains the skin a little. But after a few washes it will come off!!

I bought this after hearing that it was a product that looked and dried more like the brownish/purple color of actual blood and less like the orangey/pink color of whatever it is that was slathered all across the sets of Hammer Horror productions. I was not disappointed. After filling a spray bottle with this stuff and going to town on a white dress, I managed to arrive at a Halloween party looking like somebody who had been violently shot rather than looking like somebody who had been violently painting. I can't attest to how well it wears on the skin, but I recommend it to anybody needing to bloody up some clothing.

Such a great value for the price! I was surprised how much I had left over after this Halloween. Additionally, it came almost all of the way out of my clothes after I washed them, which I wasn't worried about in the first place because I had bought clothes specifically to ruin for Halloween. I did make the mistake of pouring it on my tights while I was wearing them... that led me to have blood stains all over my legs for a few days. I also used it on my face though, and that came off the same night, probably because I was wearing other costume makeup under it.

I used this product to decorate for a Halloween party and it served its purpose very well. I used it to drip from the top of all mirrors at my party and if you drip it the day OF the party, the solid blood red color will stay and not fade. I also used it to make a white table cloth stamped with bloody hands and feet, it worked but the color faded. Still looked good tho. Picture is the table cloth is reused to decorate at work. I recommend this product.

This product was great. It ran like blood and therefore I got it all over my hands and my shirt. My hands were pink for a little while so I thought my shirt was a gonner and my forhead would be pink maybe even my hair for work the next day BUT nope! It washed out of my shirt very nicely and off my face and hair with ease. No residual pinkness at all. Great price, great product.

So much fake blood doesn't seem to have that realistic consistency about it. This does. This could be used for movies if needed. The good thing is it's easy to wash out. I put this in a bowl and hand printed a scrap white shirt for my nephew's Halloween costume and by the time I finished making him look like a serial killer...my hand was SO red. I had to wash it about 14 times to get it all out (and it was in my nails for a day or two after) but it was worth it!

This was a great product for Halloween costumes this year. We put it into a spray bottle, and it sprayed with ease. It stayed true to color even after drying, and looked great on fabric. It temporarily stains skin very easily, but will fade eventually. I'm not sure I would use this on skin due to the staining, but was perfect on fabric.

I thought it was going to be larger in size.. but yeah I did order a pint not a gal. lol. I used some of this blood already for a potion I was creating for halloween and it looks/drips like real blood. Its not a real bright red which is good. Its more that deep dark blood when you have it all bunched up and get light when its in small doses. Great quality.