Famous Monsters
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Which Witch is it?
Cereal Killers
100

Introduced by Bram Stoker in the 1897 horror novel, this monster "vants to drink your blood!"

Dracula

100

This fruity hard candy generally comes in five distinct flavors including apple, blue raspberry, cherry, watermelon, and grape.

Jolly Rancher

100

This delightful paper invention can record information or tell stories in the form of words or images.

Book

100

Best friend of Casper the Friendly Ghost.

Wendy

100

This whole grain oat cereal comes in the shape of a circle. Flavors include Honey Nut, Multigrain, and sometimes even Apple Cinnamon.

Cheerios

200

Mary Shelley wrote the story of this monster who was created in a lab during an unorthodox science experiment by a young scientist.

Frankenstein's Monster

200

This Hallowen favorite consists of peanut butter cream covered in silky smooth chocolate.

Reese's Cups

200

The result of dried mucus inside of a person's nose.

Booger

200

Created by Archie Comics, this witch lives with her two aunts Hilda and Zelda and her cat Salem in a fictional town called Greendale.

Sabrina Spellman

200

Peanut Butter Chocolate flavored spheres based off of a favorite candy.

Reese's Puffs

300

Upon arriving at a mysterious island, a young actress is taken hostage by natives who prepare her as a sacrifice to this enormous ape monster who rules over their jungle.

King Kong

300

You don't have to be intelligent to eat these small sugary discs.

Smarties

300

A pirate's valuable treasure.

Booty

300

On October 31, 1693, near Salem, Massachusetts, Thackery Binx sees his little sister, Emily, spirited away to the cottage of these three witches who cast a spell to steal her youth. (Witches of Hocus Pocus)

The Sanderson Sisters

300

Square cereal covered in a delightful cinnamon sugar

Cinnamon Toast Crunch

400

This manipulative and cosmic evil comes in the form of a creepy clown who promises children they will float too if they join him. Main character of a Stephen King novel.

Pennywise

400

Created by Mars, this candy bar consists of nougat topped with peanuts and caramel and coated in chocolate.

Snickers

400

Represents the sound of someone noisily crying.

Boohoo

400

This witch is the eldest sibling of the Halloweentown franchise.

Marnie Piper

400

This fruity cereal is for kids, not silly rabbits!

Trix

500

Believed to be the result of nuclear-testing, this large iguana-like creature attacks Japanese fishing boats. It then travels to New York City, where it lays over 200 eggs.

Godzilla

500

This tri-colored triangular confections was created in the 1880s. They were designed to look like kernels.

Candy Corn

500

Portable music player featuring a cassette player and a handle for easy carrying. First seen in the 60s, but became extremely popular in the 80s.

Boombox

500

Student of the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This witch was often seen as unusual by her fellow classmates.

Luna Lovegood

500

Marketed with a toucan, this fruity cereal comes in the shape of multi-colored circles.

Froot Loops

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