The song that Coco's father sings to her when he leaves. (Coco)
What is "The Nightmare Before Christmas?"
This candy comes in refillable dispensers with characters on top.
What is Pez?
The country that started Halloween.
What is Ireland?
Who is the Wicked Witch of the West? (Wizard of Oz)
What is "Room on a Brrom?"
The opening song that Allie and George scare each other to. (Curious George Boo Fest)
What is "It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown?"
Black licorice inside with a crunchy candy coating.
What is Good and Plenty?
His theme song says, “the friendliest ghost you know. Though grown-ups might look at him with fright, the children all love him so.”
Who is Casper? (The friendly ghost)
Who is Winifred Sanderson? (Hocus Pocus)
What is Halloween Pie?
The song that Dracula sings to young Mavis in Hotel Transylvania.
What is "Frankenweenie?"
This candy bar consisting of: nougat topped with caramel and peanuts that is encased in milk chocolate, was named after the family horse.
What is a Snickers Bar?
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the 3rd book in a series by this AUTHOR. She is known to say, "When in doubt, go to the library."
Who is J.K. Rowling? (Joanne Rowling)
Who is Witch Hazel? (Disney's Trick or Treat)
What is "Big Pumpkin?"
From Hocus Pocus, it is the song the Sanderson Sisters sing to the ADULTS of Salem.
What is "Addam's Family?"
This company introduced the Symphony bar in 1998.
What is Hershey's?
The Ajax Ghost exterminators receive a call from ghosts in this 1937 Disney film
What is The Lonesome Ghosts?
Who is Samantha Stephens? (Bewitched)
What is the "Perfect Pumpkin Pie?"
In Disney’s Zombies song Zed and Addison sing while dreaming of being able to be together in public.
What is "Coraline?"
A whopping 35 million pounds of this orange, yellow and white candy is made every year—amounting to about 9 billion pieces. It was originally called chicken feed.
What is Candy Corn?
Who are the Hitchhiking Ghosts from The Haunted Mansion?
Who is Aggie Cromwell? (Halloweentown)
What is "Hank the Clank?"