BELL, Calif., Oct. 7 (UPI) -- Some U.S. retailers and online stores have invited controversy by selling an "Anna Rexia" Halloween costume created by a California company.
The costume, which pokes fun at anorexia with a silk-screened skeleton print, bone headband, heart name tag, measuring tape ribbon belt and matching measuring tape choker, was first sold in 2007 and has since been discontinued by manufacturer Dreamgirl of Bell, Calif., but many online retailers and costume shops have raised the ire of eating disorder groups by continuing to sell the costume, CNN reported Friday.