We tried to guess what the best seller would be on Friday at @MomoCon Official and we were… almost right on the money! Come see us in our first ever Cupcake Crew cosplay in Booth 2532 today at MomoCon!
Attending MomoCon is always an exciting experience, especially when you get to see creative cosplays and discover unique merchandise. This year, the Cupcake Crew cosplay made a remarkable debut, drawing lots of attention in Booth 2532. From personal experience, seeing the energy and enthusiasm around this cosplay group is infectious – the detailed outfits and fun vibe create a welcoming atmosphere for fans and newcomers alike. One of the standout items at this event was the Cookie Critters, which surprisingly became the best seller on Friday, outshining even the anticipated inclusive Pride plaques. Cookie Critters are charming little collectibles that appeal broadly to attendees, blending well with the playful and artistic spirit of MomoCon. These items also serve as perfect souvenirs or gifts for fellow fans. At MomoCon, it's not just about merchandise but also the celebration of diverse identities, which is reflected in the selection of queer artist booths and Pride-themed products. This inclusive environment allows attendees to connect on multiple levels – through art, cosplay, and shared values. It’s inspiring to see such a vibrant community come together, promoting acceptance and creativity. Additionally, fidget toys were a popular category at the convention, combining fun with sensory benefits, making them a hit among a wide range of visitors. Whether you're a seasoned convention-goer or new to events like this, exploring booths like the Cupcake Crew and engaging with the diverse products available enriches the MomoCon experience. If you get the chance, visiting Booth 2532 to see the Cupcake Crew cosplay in person and picking up some Cookie Critters or Pride plaques is highly recommended. It's a perfect way to support artists and creators and to take home a piece of the joy and creativity that defines MomoCon.


































































