This chocolate and peanut butter candy consistently ranks as the most popular Halloween treat.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
This Halloween, or is it Christmas, movie is know for being a claymation film that had to use over 400 different heads for the main character.
The Nightmare before Christmas
A Vampire/ Dracula
Before they carved pumpkins the Irish carved this instead.
Turnips
Who you gunna call
Ghostbusters
When it was first produces, candy corn was actually called by this name, and boxes featured a rooster on the label.
Candy Corn
This scary movie features Drew Barrymore on the poster even though she only lasts about 12 minutes in the movie
Scream
This friendly spirit remains on earth because he has unfinished business.
In this country you can find sugar skulls during Halloween season.
Mexico
I was working in the lab late one night when my eyes beheld a eerie sight
Monster Mash
Before the mass production of individually wrapped candies, this homemade treat was popular to give out to tricker treaters.
Popcorn Balls
This character accidently resurrects the three witches by lighting the Black Flame Candle.
Max
This Greek monster has snakes for hair and has a gaze that turns you to stone.
Medusa
This has been known to happen to your house if you don't hand out candy on Halloween.
Egging or TPing
This songs music video features zombies dancing in a particularly scary manner
Thriller
This candy got its name from a 18th century club for the elite in London and encourages it customers to "Have a break"
Kit Kat
This is where the Ghostbusters set up their headquarters.
The Firestation
This monster is pieced together by a Doctor, but does not share the same name as the Doctor, even though many people think he does.
Frankenstein's Monster
This town in Minnesota was the first in the US to have a city wide Halloween celebration
Anoka
It was a one-eyed, one-horned, flying....
Purple People Eater
These are the two last names that the Ms in M&Ms stand for.
Mars and Murrie
This scary movie features pigs blood, bullying, a bucket, and a dance.
Carrie
This creature is known to lure sailors to their doom with song.
Siren
This tradition is thought to have originated from the roman harvest festival that honors Pamona, the goddess of fruit trees.
Bobbing for apples
The Sanderson sisters sing this song at the Halloween party in Hocus Pocus
I Put a Spell on You