Description
Brain Food Scull Gift
Aunts and Uncles! It’s time to put your game face on! Surprise your favorite ghouls with a fun Halloween Scull filled with tricks and treats! If you live away from your nieces and nephews but still would like to surprise them with a little something for this fun day, now you can. Select from a variety of small or larger packages depending on how much you wanna spook them. Send this fun chocolates and treats package on its merry way! I can see you rubbing your hands, saying we are going to have some fun today!
Nothing is more fun than to go down on memory lane and talk about all the past Halloween stories.
Add a special gift to your Brain Food Scull Gift:
Halloween Story Package
This “sparkly” Halloween Story comes with a large Halloween window decal, and Halloween chocolates and candies in a shiny red tube. A really fun and spooky addition to your gift.
Brain Food Scull Gift treats and toys:
- Black scull with googly eyes filled with candy(1 Pc)
- Halloween kaleidoscope with stamp
- Mini Ritz
- Halloween chocolate and candy assortment many
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Gift Dimensions of Brain Food Scull Gift
Measures 6″ x 5″ x 8″.
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Kids Halloween Jokes
What’s a monster’s favorite play?
Romeo and ghouliet
Why do witches fly on brooms?
Vacuum cleaner cords aren’t long enough
What do ghosts serve for dessert?
Ice scream
What do you call serious rocks?
Grave stones.
What do you call pretend rocks?
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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