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    Even more costumes to finish off with wigs: 'Bridgerton' Halloween Costumes That Will Be the Talk of the Ton. Best Barbie Costumes to Get All Dolled Up for Halloween.

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    Dunkin’ Drops DunKings Halloween Costumes, a Munchkins Trick-or-Treating Bucket and More Scary-Good Menu Items. ... All 67 aboard plane, copter killed in tragic midair collision near DC. News.

  4. Smiffys - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1894 by Robert Henry Smith, Smiffys began as a wigmakers making court and surgical wigs, and today is part of the R H Smith & Sons (Wigmakers Ltd) group. [1] As a fancy dress, halloween , carnival and World Book Day manufacturing company in the UK, the company distributes nearly 5,000 products to over 1,700 stockists around the world ...

  5. Spirit Halloween - Wikipedia

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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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    Spirit Halloween, a pop-up costume store, is photographed in September in Hartsdale, New York. Spirit Halloween: Spirit Halloween roasts 'SNL' in hilarious response to show's spoof of the chain ...

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    Spirit gum is an adhesive, made mostly of SD Alcohol 35-A (the solvent, or "spirit") and resin (the adhesive, or "gum") originally consisting of mastix, used primarily for affixing costume prosthetics such as wigs, merkins, or false facial hair. It has been manufactured since at least the 1870s, and has long been a standard tool in theatrical ...