Description
Bat Invasion
An absolutely stunning gift basket piled high with the best gourmet chocolates and Halloween toys and decorations. Perfect gift for a family for a hair-raising fun Ghostly Encounter. There is something fun for everyone!
They will receive the following tasty treats and thrilling gifts for this Halloween festivities:
- Fuzzy pumpkin ball or other Halloween novelty
- Hanging Bat 12″ wide
- Bat clapper
- Chicago Caramel popcorn
- Chocolate-covered Oreo cookies
- Jelly beans
- Ritz snacks
- Halloween Kaleidoscope with stamp
- Assorted Halloween chocolate bars and candy
Gourmet Gift Basket Store Shipping Guarantee
Our expert assemblers prepare all gift baskets from the freshest gourmet items. They gather each item carefully into an attractive display just before the shipping. We package all gifts securely to safeguard the shipping process.
Exclusive Gourmet Gift Basket Store Presentation
To emphasize, we add extra attention to the presentation. In detail, we complete our gifts with faux foliage, small confectionery, and decoration complimentary to the occasion. For example, Christmas time we add an elegant ornament. Not to mention all gifts are accentuated with a hand-tied satin ribbon. In addition, a complimentary gift card with your personal greeting will accompany your gift.
Signature Gourmet Gift Basket Store Containers
Your gift will leave a lasting impression as your recipient enjoys the confections that attractively showcased inside our reusable container.
Gift Dimensions of Bat Invasion
Measures: 9″ x 9″ x 12″.
Product of Canada
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Shamrocks
The Origin of Halloween
We can trace Halloween back to Celtic festivals which celebrated the new year on the 1st of November (not 1st of January). One thread that runs through all Halloween legends is the belief that the night of October 31st was the time when ghosts of the dead returned to earth. The ancients name for this festival Samhain** and its role was to mark the boundary between the old year and new.
With the spread of Christianity, the Church emphasized All Saints day on the 1st of November. This date was also known as All Hallows and gradually, the name for the night before All Hallows changed to hallow’s eve, then hallow e’en and finally Halloween.
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