Thursday, October 16, 2014

When You See What This Farmer Is Growing For Halloween, You"re Going To Want One.

Tony Dighera is a farmer in Ventura County, California, and he loves Halloween. After years of trying and investing almost half a million dollars, Dighera found the perfect way to merge his passion for Halloween and farming. 



I present to you the “Pumpkinstein.” It’s a pumpkin shaped like a classic Frankenstein head, though it’s modified a bit to prevent any lawsuits.


I present to you the Pumpkinstein. It


Aside from the shape, Pumpkinsteins are normal pumpkins. They’re just grown in a special mold.


Aside from the shape, Pumpkinsteins are normal pumpkins. They




Dighera says he spent years of trial and error, as well as a hefty amount of money, perfecting his method of Pumpkinstein creation.


Dighera says he spent years of trial and error, as well as a hefty amount of money, perfecting his method of Pumpkinstein creation.


Here is the 53-year-old Dighera with one of his proud creations.


Here is the 53-year-old Dighera with one of his proud creations.


Nowit looks like Dighera is set to make a nice profit on his crop of 5,500 Pumpkinsteins this year. The wholesale rate for each Pumpkinstein is around $75-a-head, and they retail for about $100.


Nowit looks like Dighera is set to make a nice profit on his crop of 5,500 Pumpkinsteins this year. The wholesale rate for each Pumpkinstein is around $75-a-head, and they retail for about $100.


Of course pumpkins aren’t the only thing that Dighera’s farm grows. They also grows differently shaped watermelons.


Of course pumpkins aren


Looks delicious.


Looks delicious.


Via: The Mirror


This is so cool! For $100 a pumpkin, this almost seems worth it if you’re a Frankenstein fan. Though my favorite classic monster is the Wolfman. Maybe we can put in a request for Wolfman pumpkins next year?


Follow Tony Dighera and his Cinagro-Farms on Facebook to keep up with their latest creations.



When You See What This Farmer Is Growing For Halloween, You"re Going To Want One.

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