This creature is said to stalk unsuspecting farms and suck on the blood of livestock, especially goats
What is El Chupacabra?
One of these crossing your path is said to bring bad luck
What is a black cat?
Produced primarily by the company Haribo, these were originally called Gummibärchen
What are Gummy Bears?
This spirit, a.k.a. the Weeping Woman, is said to have drowned her own children and forever haunts rivers and creeks, searching and crying for more unsuspecting kids
Who is La Llorona?
It's best not to be associated with this number, especially on a Friday
What is 13?
It can take up to 1,000 licks to get to the center of one of these (according to a 2015 university study)
What is a Tootsie Pop?
According to Norse mythology, these resurrected corpses were once mighty warriors that now stalk the Earth as evil undead
What is a Draugr?
If you sight one of these, you may soon be a victim of tragedy and death, nevermore to feel joy
What is a raven?
The shape of this Swiss chocolate is said to be modeled after the Matterhorn
What is Toblerone?
In slavic culture there are tales of a child-eating witch that lives on a hut with chicken legs called this
Who is Baba Yaga?
Those that say this onstage will supposedly impose a curse on the theater and must be removed by performing a small ritual
What is Macbeth?
Originally created as an alternative to smoking, these flip-top candy holders are now a staple of the confectionary community
What are PEZ dispensers?
Legend has it that these "hopping vampires" terrorized the people of ancient Imperial China and devoured infants
What is a Jiangshi?
*looks into teacup, gasps* Oh! Oh! My dear...you have...______
What is the Grim?
Mixing these crystallized candies with soda apparently caused several children to explode, leading the FDA to create a hotline for worried parents
What are Pop Rocks?