Posts Tagged “Halloween”

Marketwatch writes about the increase in spending on Halloween this year and how you can teach your kids to budget with Halloween shopping.
Despite the economic downturn, Americans are planning on spending even more this year than last on Halloween candy and decorations, a new survey released by Visa Inc. finds.
The survey shows that 75 percent of Americans plan to celebrate — and spend on — Halloween. Among those, the average person will spend $47 on candy and decorations. Disregarding the current economic headwinds, this spending represents an increase of 18% from the $40 Americans reported they were planning to spend on Halloween in a similar Visa survey last year.
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CNN associates Halloween as being a season, as nowadays Halloween complementary events and celebrations beginning weeks before the actual Holiday, much like Christmas.
Now the holiday is morphing into an entire season, at least in the tourism industry, with haunted walks, costume balls and pumpkin-carving events held throughout October. Some even start in early September, like Mickey’s Not So Scary Halloween Party at Disney World, which starts September 5 — just four days after Labor Day. In 2004, the same event at Disney World started October 1.
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Blackheart The Pirate Adult Costume
$38.99
Includes a black crushed velvet shirt with attached satin sleeves, bandana with skull print, boot covers, belt and wrist cuffs. Available in adult size Medium, Large and X-Large. Guns and boots sold separately.Black pants and earring not included. [Read more]
Store: BuyCostumes.com
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Hellraiser - Pinhead Deluxe Adult
$144.99
Includes robe, gloves, and mask. Shoes and pants not included. Available in adult sizes Small, Medium, and Large. [Read more]
Store: BuyCostumes.com
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Ship Wreck Sally Adult Costume
$62.99
Includes: Hat, dress, pants, scarf, belts, armbands, and boot covers. Jewelry, sword, red/white scarf, boots, and make-up not included. [Read more]
Store: BuyCostumes.com
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Halloween should be fun for everyone, and this includes seniors. Associatedcontent has an article that tells you how you can include elder ones in your family and their company in assisted living centers.
Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31st in the United States. Children look forward to costume parties, trick-or-treating, and visiting haunted houses. The elderly, however, can celebrate Halloween, as well. This article provides some ideas of how you can participate with elderly individuals, particularly in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, in celebrating Halloween.
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One of the most anticipated movies that came out this summer was The Dark Knight. Now that Halloween is coming up, it is sure to be an inspiration for the most popular costumes this October. Infants, kids, teens, and even adults can be their favorite character from The Dark Knight. Whether you choose to be the Joker, Two-Face, or the Dark Knight himself, this year’s hottest blockbuster is sure to be an incentive for many costumes this Halloween.
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