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Disney to give all face mask sales to medical nonprofit, donate millions of masks

Pre-order now for estimated shipping in June

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If you ought to wear a mask in public, why not do it in style? Disney is offering some fun options.

Disney is introducing non-medical face masks featuring some of its most popular characters, as people wear masks in public to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

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The characters include Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Anna and Elsa, Woody and Buzz Lightyear, the Avengers, R2D2 and "The Mandalorian" character people call Baby Yoda.

They cost $19.99 for a four-pack and are available for pre-sale at shopdisney.com for estimated shipping in June.

They come in small, medium and large.

Disney is donating all profits from U.S. sales of the masks, up to a million dollars, to the nonprofit group MedShare until Sept. 30.

Disney is also donating a million of the masks for kids and families in under-served and vulnerable communities across the united states.

They will be distributed by MedShare. MedShare sends medical supplies and equipment to hospitals and communities in need.

For more information, click here.

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