“It’s alive! It’s alive!”
Dr. Frankenstein (from Frankenstein)
This 1931 Universal monster film starred Boris Karloff as a creature brought to life by electricity.
Frankenstein
You can “taste the rainbow” with this fruity candy.
Skittles
This costume classic features fangs, a cape, and a dislike of sunlight.
Dracula
Zombies dance under the moon in this Michael Jackson hit
Thriller
“Here’s Johnny!”
Jack Torrance (from The Shining)
Count Orlok stalks the night in this 1922 silent German film, one of the earliest vampire movies.
Nosferatu
This candy’s slogan claims “There’s no wrong way to eat” it.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup
This duo costume features a plumber in red and his brother in green.
Mario and Luigi
Ray Parker Jr. sang the theme for this ghost-fighting crew.
Ghostbusters
"What's your favorite scary movie"
Ghostface(scream)
In this 2019 Ari Aster film, a cult in Sweden hosts a midsummer festival with dark rituals.
Midsommar
This chewy caramel candy with a white center shares its name with a famous baseball player.
Baby Ruth
Kids often dress as this pointy-hat-wearing spellcaster who rides a broomstick.
A witch
Bobby “Boris” Pickett made this song about a monster party Halloween staple in 1962.
Monster Mash
"We all float down here"
Pennywise (from It)
This horror movie set in a family’s home features doppelgängers wearing red jumpsuits.
Us
This candy, originally made to calm stomachs, is now a rainbow of chewy, fruity discs.
Life Savers
Kids wear a long black robe and a white screaming mask to dress as this famous Halloween slasher.
Ghostface
This 1982 musical-comedy horror film features the hit song “Suddenly, Seymour” and tells the story of a man-eating plant.
Little Shop of Horrors
This 1968 George A. Romero film, shot in black and white on a tiny budget, redefined the zombie genre forever.
Night of the Living Dead
Created in 1923, this bar was the first candy to include caramel, nougat, and milk chocolate.
Milky Way
Kids wear striped sweaters, a red-and-green hat, and try to scare everyone in their dreams.
Freddy Krueger
It’s just a jump to the left” and “time warp” are from this spooky musical number
Rocky Horror Picture Show