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    It was expected that those celebrating Halloween would spend over $12.2 billion on their decor, costumes and more last year, while the average person was expected to spend over $108. #16 Oogie Boogie.

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    Surprise and delight with killer discounts on life-sized skeletons, iconic inflatables and more, from $6. The best Halloween decor to shop during Walmart's Holiday Deals event — up to 75% off ...

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    These characters are dressed for Halloween in their witch hats and Frankenstein masks. These plush toys measure 14 inches tall and cost just $1.25. Trick-or-Treat Pails and Bags

  5. Witch paddle - Wikipedia

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    The witch-themed event, traditionally leading up to Halloween in October, [3] involves people wearing costumes while standup paddleboarding in the Willamette River. [4] Participants have dressed as witches, sorcerers, warlocks, wizards, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and "aqua-type creatures from the deep". [ 5 ]

  6. Haunted attraction (simulated) - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Knott's Berry Farm began hosting its own Halloween night attraction, Knott's Scary Farm. [9] [10] Evangelical Christians became early adopters of alternative Halloween attractions; Jerry Falwell and Liberty University introduced one of the first "Hell houses" in 1972. [11] During the late 1950s, California was a focus for Halloween haunts.

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    Two firework displays on All Hallows' Eve in the United States are the "Happy Hallowishes" show at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom "Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party" event, which began in 2005, and the "Halloween Screams" at Disneyland Park, which began in 2009.