"I got a rock"
Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown
Top-selling Halloween candy in U.S.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
I HATE elevators, tunnels, and crowded rooms.
Claustrophobia
I vant to suck your blood!
Vampires/Dracula
In what year did the Salem Witch Trials take place?
1692
Unscramble these words: Coush Cuspo
Hocus Pocus
This candy was originally called "Chicken Feed" when it was first created in the 1880s. It was marketed as a treat for farmers.
Candy Corn
The worst date ever!!! What luck :(
The fear of Friday the 13th, known as "triskaidekaphobia," stems from biblical and historical events. It is linked to misfortune, accidents, and bad luck.
Where the hell have you been, loca?
Werewolves
It’s believed that practicing witchcraft or summoning spirits is strongest during____, and being awake could invite dark forces.
Midnight - 3:00 am
"Do you like scary movies?"
Scream (1996)
The most popular non-chocolate candy handed out during Halloween.
Skittles - Nearly 200 million Skittles are produced daily.
Trypophobia/Fear of holes or irregular patterns.
I put a spell on you...
Witches
In many Western cultures, this thing is often considered a sign of bad luck. This belief may have roots in medieval Europe, where these things were associated with witchcraft and were thought to be witches' familiars or companions.
Black Cats
Other words for cockroach soda.
Beetlejuice
The average American consumes how many pounds of candy around Halloween?
3.4 pounds
This house is a bad place to be if you have a fear of...
Arachnophobia/Spiders
You'll meet them at the cemetery.
Ghosts
In which countries did the tradition of trick-or-treating originate?
Trick-or-treating can be traced back to medieval England and Ireland, where people practiced “souling,” asking for food or money in exchange for prayers for the dead.
Easter Land? No. Christmas City? No. Valentine's Day Village? No...
Halloweentown
This candy was invented in the 1980s and was marketed as a candy for "kids who were a little different."
Nerds
This man probably has a fear of...
Aerophobia/Flying
Symbol of death and the afterlife
Skeletons
Doing this is thought to be unlucky because it forms a triangle, which was considered sacred in ancient Egypt.