Costumes
Superstitions
Treats
Supernatural Creatures
80s/90s/00s Horror Movies
100

Red cape, red skirt, and a basket with baked goods

Little Red Riding Hood

100

Likely to give you bad luck if you and a friend walk two different ways.

Splitting a pole

100

 ____, Sweet, Gone.

Sour Patch Kids

100

This being is frequently portrayed as being transparent, comically known for saying “BOO!”

Ghost

100

This supernatural horror requires you to stay awake to prevent being killed in your dreams by a man in a Christmas sweater

A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)

200

Metal all over, oil can, all you need now is a heart.

Tin Man

200

Likely to give you bad luck if you open this object indoors 

Opening an umbrella inside

200

Commonly known for it’s combination of chocolate and peanut butter

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup

200

Only turns once on a full moon

Werewolf

200

This horror/slasher executes the killings all at Camp Crystal Lake.

Friday the 13th (1980)

300

Red and blue, with webs all over.

Spiderman

300

Doing this should prevent any unwanted actions that were previously said

Knocking On Wood 

300

This chocolate-caramel biscuit treat is known for its debate of the left vs. right.

Twix

300

This creature is unable to go into the sunlight and thrives at night

Vampire

300

This supernatural horror movie focuses on terrorizing children in the form of a clown.

IT (1990)

400

Hockey Mask, blue jumpsuit, and a machete.

Jason Vorhees

400

This day is known for being unlucky

Friday the 13th

400

Likely to break a tooth if you bite too hard, this candy comes in the shape of a cylinder.

Jolly Rancher

400

Is able to lure you into a hypnotic trance with just a song.

Mermaid/Siren

400

This supernatural horror includes an antagonist that hunts down two siblings looking to take someone's peepers

Jeepers Creepers (2001)

500

Wings, Green Dress, and pom pom slippers.

Tinker Bell

500

This action will bring you seven years of bad luck.

Breaking a Mirror

500

This candy is known for it’s color assortment of orange, white, and yellow.

Candy Corn

500

Known in America as a Fox, this supernatural creature in Japanese culture is portrayed as tricksters that can come in 13 different forms.

Kitsune

500

This psychological supernatural horror film involves a videotape giving you seven days to live upon watching it.


The Ring

Fun Fact: The American version is rated PG-13 and the Japanese version is currently Not Rated