If you’ve ever made a face out of a slice of bologna by biting holes for the eyes and mouth, Oscar Mayer has something that will make you feel like a kid again.
USA Today reports the company, famous for its meat and cold cuts, has introduced the first-ever bologna-inspired face mask it describes as “a hydrating and restoring hydrogel that promote skin elasticity, improve hydration and moisture retention.”
“Oscar Mayer has a legacy bringing levity to things that have gotten too serious, and beauty is a ripe territory to playfully subvert,” Lindsey Ressler, a senior marketing analyst at the brand, said in a statement.
However, the masks actually contain Witch Hazel Botanical and seaweed-derived ingredients that aren’t edible, and come with a warning to “not eat” them because “that’s what bologna slices are for.”
Now for the bad news: The masks, which went on sale Wednesday at Amazon.com for $5 each, are sold out, at least for now.
“Due to unexpected incredibly high demand, we are working to get the sheet masks back in stock over the coming days,” Kraft Heinz said in a statement to USA Today.