These Halloween staples were originally created with beets, potatoes, and other root vegetables
Jack-o-Lanterns
Linus tries to rope in kids from all around the neighborhood to skip out on trick-or-treating to wait and see this mythical figure
The Great Pumpkin
What Hershey wafer-and-chocolate product has been offered in more than 300 flavors in Japan, including adzuki (red bean), wasabi, matcha, and soy sauce?
Kit Kat
1/5 of this group costume would require you to get an orange shirt, a skirt, glasses, and a magnifying glass
Velma
Adam Sandler balances the struggles of parenting with the struggles of business while preventing Andy Samberg from dating his daughter, Selena Gomez, in this children's movie
Hotel Transylvania
These candy dispensers started marketing toward children in 1955, with Santa Claus, Popeye, Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck among their first character dispensers
Pez
Leaves start to turn orange in the Fall due to the breakdown of this Pigment
Chlorophyll
When a lonely kid's family moves to Scotland, he looks to build a friendship with some monstrous children based upon whistling and saves them from a monster hunter
The Little Vampire
True or False: The reason they are called Kisses is because Milton Hershey gave the originals to his wife before they were named, who, in turn, gave him a kiss
False, we don't know *exactly* why they are called kisses
After being lured into a spooky house by her cousin Jimmy and his friends on Halloween, our protagonist Hannah Marie gets united with her Title this, and learns that not all monsters are that scary
Scary Godmother
The famous "Conveyor Belt" gag, which has been parodied in everything from Drake and Josh to Family Guy, originated from a candy factory's chocolate conveyor belt on this show
I Love Lucy
In 2014, this pop singer stunned the paparazzi in a flaming-hot Cheetos costume
Katy Perry
Perhaps a bit of a conflict of interest, this candy was invented in 1897 by a dentist using centrifugal force
Cotton Candy (Fairy Floss)