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  2. For adult costumes, the number is only slightly higher – $1.8 billion. The most popular costume should be Spider-Man, followed by the classics: ghost, witch, princess, and the generic superhero ...

  3. Unforgettable '90s Halloween Costume Contest Ideas - AOL

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    This list of the best '90s Halloween costumes for 2024 takes cues from the most memorable movies, toys, and pop culture moments from an outrageously fun decade.

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    Find cute family Halloween costume ideas for groups of three, four, five and beyond. Find easy DIY costumes that kids and adults will love. 28 Best Family Halloween Costume Ideas - Easy DIY Family ...

  5. Costume Contest - Wikipedia

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    The office is excited over the annual Halloween costume contest, the winner receives a Scranton-area coupon book. Oscar Martinez, frustrated that no one else seems to realize what a meager prize a coupon book really is (as it is worth over $15,000 in savings, however the rest of the office thinks that is the actual worth), changes out of his costume and snarkily states that he is dressed up as ...

  6. Child beauty pageant - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Trophies can be taller than the contestants themselves; in the "Our Little Miss" pageant, the World level trophies can be 5 to 6 feet (1.5 to 1.8 m) tall. [9] There is a queen for every age division, and there are Ultimate Grand Supreme awards, and Mini Supreme queens for certain blocks of age divisions (0–5, 6–11, 12–16, 17 and up).

  7. Carnival game - Wikipedia

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    Most games offer a small prize to the winner. Prizes may include items like stuffed animals, toys, or posters. Continued play is encouraged as multiple small prizes may be traded in for a larger prize. Multiplayer games — the "Watergun" game is one example—may change the size of the prize with the number of players. In a more difficult game ...