"I see dead people"
The Sixth Sense
(1999)
This classic monster is afraid of garlic, so it's used to repel them
Vampire
This brand of peanut butter cup is a Halloween favorite
Reese’s
This Eastern European city is home to the legendary Dracula's Castle
Transylvania
(Bran Castle)
Three timely spirits visit Ebenezer Scrooge in this classic holiday story
A Christmas Carol
"Do you like scary movies?"
Scream
(1996)
This monster is known for howling at a full moon
Werewolf
This controversially-beloved candy is shaped and colored to mimic the kernels of a popular North American vegetable
This hotel in Colorado inspired Stephen King's "The Shining"
The Stanley Hotel
This headless ghost rides a horse in Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow”
Ichabod Crane
"Here’s Johnny!"
The Shining
(1980)
This Egyptian monster is wrapped in bandages, often tattered and torn
Mummy
This chocolate bar was named after a popular malted drink from the 1920s, not the galaxy as many believe
Milky Way
The Salem Witch Trials in Massachusetts began in this century
17th
(1692)
This famous ghost is said to haunt the White House and has been seen in the bedroom which bears his name
Abraham Lincoln
"Whatever you do, don’t fall asleep."
A Nightmare on Elm Street
(1984)
This creature was stitched together from body parts in a Mary Shelley novel
Frankenstein’s Monster
You only want the left one? They usually come in pairs. “Gimme a break”
Kit Kat
This late 18th century ghost ship is said to eternally sail the seas, never able to make port
The Flying Dutchman
In Latin American folklore, this ghostly woman mourns her lost children near bodies of water, repeating "¡Ay, mis hijos!" (Oh, my children!)
La Llorona
"They're coming to get you, Barbara."
Night of the Living Dead
(1968)
This Japanese spirit is known for its long hair and vengeful nature
Yurei
This chewy, fruity candy comes in rainbow colors and encourages you to “taste the rainbow”
Skittles
This haunted prison in Philadelphia was operational until 1971 and housed notorious criminals such as Al Capone and Willie Sutton
Eastern State Penitentiary
The legend of the “Brown Lady of Raynham Hall,” a famous ghost named for her attire, haunts and was reportedly photographed in this country
England