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    These Halloween eye makeup looks are so unmistakable they’ll do all the heavy lifting for your costume this year.

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    Add an eerie glow to your Halloween party with this well-priced blacklight bulb. At just $2.99 for a 75-watt bulb, you can create a ghostly atmosphere that makes white and fluorescent objects glow.

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    By the end of 1990, Party City outlets numbered 11; five more franchised stores were added in 1991, 16 in 1992, and another 26 in 1993, bringing the total to 58. Party City was now a nationwide chain with store locations ranging from Hawaii to Puerto Rico. The company's annual revenues in 1993 topped $2.4 million and net profits approached ...

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    Halloween may belong to Heidi Klum, but she’s got hot competition. While the America’s Got Talent judge tends to pick costumes like a peacock (2023) or worm (2022) or zombie (2021), other ...

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    Spirit Halloween Superstores, LLC is an American seasonal retailer that supplies Halloween decorations, costumes, props and accessories. It is the United States' largest Halloween retailer. [ 1 ] It is currently owned by Spencer Gifts .

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    "Crazy Party Night (Pumpkin no Gyakushū)" is Kyary's second release in 2015 following her previous single "Mondai Girl". With the song being Halloween themed, composer Yasutaka Nakata stated the song was inspired by Kyary's love for fashion and dressing up and the title being a reference to the Japanese club culture of the '90s. Kyary's new ...

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