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Jaw-dropping monster face etched on Hubbard Squash ahead of Halloween season

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When someone has an artistic mind, they see everything as a canvas—even fruits and vegetables. This jaw-dropping clip proves it.

Watch as Jim reveals a classic monster face etched into a Hubbard squash.

"We grow monster faces on pumpkins and squash using plastic molds for Halloween events and parties," Jim told WooGlobe.

He added that a Hubbard squash can take a couple of weeks or more to fill the mold. It’s a tricky process, as there's no guarantee the mold will fill completely.
Location: Benson, Utah, USA

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