FAIRFAX, VA – October 13, 2011 – ThinkGeek is proud to announce the release of its newest human-friendly products just in time for Halloween!  Lovers of the undead have cause to rejoice with the availability of the ThinkGeek Plush Zombie Slippers and Plush Zombie Hat.  Also available is ThinkGeek’s spooky 8-Bit LED Jack O’ Lantern.     

The one-size-fits-all Plush Zombie Slippers are fuzzy undead bedroom slippers that are the ideal accessory for fighting the zombie apocalypse in comfort and style. With dangling eyeballs and exposed brains, this plush footwear gives the impression of bloodthirsty zombies gnawing at your feet.

ThinkGeek’s zombie inspired headgear, the Plush Zombie Hat, keeps your head warm while letting your love of zombies be known.  The hat makes it look like the undead is feasting on your exposed brain, with gnawing teeth with lolling tongue. It makes the perfect one-step Halloween costume or everyday fashion statement.

Created from pixels, just like the retro video games that inspired it, the 8-bit LED Jack O'Lantern shows the hardcore gamer in you.  You can place it on your front stoop or hang it from a door, and the flickering LED eyes will mesmerize and complete the illusion of an 8-bit video game come to life.

“We love Halloween at ThinkGeek and had blast creating our spin on the classic Jack O’Lantern and pushed our love of zombies to the limit with these unique designs,” says Ty Liotta, head of ThinkGeek’s GeekLabs.

The Plush Zombie Slippers ($19.99), Plush Zombie Hat ($14.99) and 8-Bit Jack O’Lantern ($9.99) are all available today from ThinkGeek.com (prices do not include shipping and handling). 

ABOUT THINKGEEK

ThinkGeek is the premier retailer for the global geek community. A wholly owned subsidiary of Geeknet, Inc. (NASDAQ: GKNT), ThinkGeek was founded in 1999 to serve the distinct needs and interests of technology professionals and enthusiasts. Today, ThinkGeek has grown to become the first choice for innovative and imaginative gifts that appeal to the geek in everyone. ThinkGeek is currently ranked #192 on Internet Retailer’s list of America’s 500 largest e-retailers. For more information, please visit thinkgeek.com or call 1-888-GEEKSTUFF.

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