Stores get ready for Halloween
Don’t get scared if you’re seeing Skeletons, witches, and ghosts in early August.
Don’t get scared if you’re seeing Skeletons, witches, and ghosts in early August.
“Whether they are sick or not, they’re still children. So we want to make sure that we’re still celebrating that and we’re taking every opportunity that we can to bring festivities to them,” Fink says,
Halloween is big business, but the amount of money being spent on the spooky season this year may give you a bit of a scare.
The Columbia-Richland Fire (CRFD) is reminding residents that even though Halloween can be tricks and treats, they should still remain fire-safe.
From Candy Corn to Kit-Kats, the most coveted treats might be tricks this halloween, depending on the state.
As many of you start getting ready for the spooky Halloween season, experts say beware of the real scream….scammers.
Halloween night is usually a fun time for kids to dress up and go trick-or-treating. But patients at Prisma Health Children’s Hospital aren’t often able to participate. Instead, the hospital holds what they call “reverse trick-or-treating” where the candy and costumes come right to the kids.
The National Retail Federation says spending this Halloween is expected to return to pre-pandemic levels.
Kids will be donning their costumes and heading out to fill their trick-or-treat bags with candy, but for kids with allergies knowing which candies they can and cannot eat can be confusing.
Krispy Kreme is unveiling some spooky treats for the holiday season.