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100

According to legend, if you spy one of these watching you in Halloween, a loved one is watching you from beyond the grave.

Spider 

100

These are the most popular Halloween candy in the United States.

Reece’s 

100

Appearing as a bipedal canine, this cryptid is said to wander the woods of Michigan.

The Dogman

100

Modern day Halloween can trace its roots back to this Celtic festival, which started around 600 AD.

Samhain

100

“What’s your favorite scary movie?”

Scream

200

In Hollywood, this popular toy is illegal to sell or use on Halloween.

Silly String

200

These white, orange, and yellow candies were originally called ‘chicken feed’.

Candy Corn

200

This Kalamazoo mansion is said to house a cursed painting known as “The Sorrowful Bride”.

Henderson Castle

200

Originally carved into turnips, beets, and potatoes and illuminated by candles, these hand crafted totems were believed to ward off evil spirits.

Jack-O’-Lanterns

200

“I’m your friend to the end.”

Child’s Play

300

Averaging more than 2 million viewers annually, this Halloween parade has been held since 1973 and is the largest in the United States.

Greenwich Village Parade

300

This company begins manufacturing their holiday specific candy approximately six months before Halloween.

Hershey

300

Also called the Nain Rogue, these mischievous red-eyed creatures are said to be omens of misfortune and disaster in and around Detroit.

Red Dwarves 

300

This Halloween tradition began with villagers disguising themselves with animal skins to drive away evil spirits and preparing banquet tables to placate friendly ones.

Trick or Treating

300

“Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep.”

Nightmare On Elm Street

400

The 1978 classic Halloween was shot on a shoestring budget, causing Michael Meyers to don a modified mask of this Sci-Fi actor.

William Shatner - Captain James Kirk

400

These candy bars originally featured chocolates, vanilla, and strawberry flavored pieces.

Three Musketeers 

400

This mansion in Holland Michigan is rumored to be haunted by the spirits of local witches.

Felt Mansion

400

According to the US Department of Agriculture, this state produces the most pumpkins.

Illinois

400

“We all go a little made sometimes.”

Psycho 

500

Ironically, this famous illusionist died from appendicitis on October 31, 1926.

Houdini 

500

More than 64 million of these candies are made every single day (that’s 44,440 per minute).

Tootsie Rolls

500

This ghost town in Michigan was ravaged by disease in the late 1800’s and is home to a cursed cemetery.

Pere Cheney

500

This administration was the first to decorate the White House for Halloween.

The Eisenhower Administration

500

“Be afraid. Be very afraid.”

The Fly