The National Retail Federation is expecting Halloween spending to exceed $12 billion this year.
According to an annual survey by the National Retail Federation, almost half of Halloween shoppers have already started buying seasonal items.
The National Retail Federation is expecting Halloween spending to exceed $12 billion this year.
Well if these aren’t the cutest lil’ diametrically opposed presidential candidates we’ve ever seen!
While there may not be any tricks or as many treats this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, Halloween is right around the corner.
The costume, part of the “Sexy Political Election” series, is available for $29.95.
Disney is serving up some Halloween fun – though it will still be “not so scary.”
Just in time for Halloween, a Louisville makeup artist is sharing tips for getting spooky looks.
An 8-month-old boy from North Carolina is already a top contender for this year’s best Halloween costume after his mother dressed him up as Dwight Schrute from “The Office.”
Earlier this week, Target dropped a line of looks based on the beloved sitcom with the costumes retailing for about $70 each, USA Today reports.