The Essential Guide to Planning Your Halloween Party and Decorations
October 31, 2009 / 1035
The Essential Guide to Planning Your Halloween Party and Decorations
As Halloween grows more popular by the year, grownups are now doing much more than passing out candy at the door. From decorating their homes, to becoming crafty with their pumpkins, to hosting parties for adults as well as kids, everyone joins in the spirit of the season. Let this guide help you prepare for one of the most entertaining nights of the year!
Decorate for Halloween and the Entire Autumn Season:
Halloween is indisputably one of those seasons when decorations make the difference in setting the stage for your guests and parties. Whether you’re planning a big Halloween blowout party, or simply want to make the mood festive for trick-or-treaters, begin decorating early and you’ll be ready for fun when the big day arrives.
- Setting the Stage for Halloween - The key to a great Halloween party is the atmosphere. Here are easy decorating tricks for turning your home into a Halloween treat. Read more …
How To Make A Halloween Candy Bag (Video Tutorial)
October 30, 2009 / 1124
How To Make A Halloween Candy Bag (Video Tutorial)
How to make Halloween candy bags from free printable greeting cards that can be pre-stuffed with candy and handed out on Halloween night.
CANDY Human BLOOD for KIDS! Prank Halloween 2008 Candy Toy Product Review by Mike Mozart (Video)
October 29, 2009 / 3135
Halloween 2008 Prank Scary Candy FUNNY Toy Product Review by Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia . . . . QUESTION OF THE DAY; . . . . . Is this Candy too EXTREME for a Pharmacy to sell to KIDS? . . . .Can You Invent OTHER Candies with the Same Bizarre TWIST?
This is a Real Halloween 2008 Candy Toy Product Sold at Walgreen’s Store Pharmacy Chain in the USA. These are VERY REALISTIC IV Blood Transfusion Bags filled with VERY Realistic Candy Liquid Human Blood sold to Children.
Great Suggestions toward a Green Halloween
October 22, 2008 / 902
Here, we cover your bases to get your little goblins on the road to a greener Halloween this year. Keep in mind that the first rule of going green is always reduce. What you don’t buy is just as important as what you do buy. These tips come from greenhalloween.org and Kerry Kaufman of Green Plan-It.Treats
. Collect treats in a reusable bag. The good old go-to would be a heavy-duty pillow case.
. Don’t go overboard by giving oodles of treats.
. Cut back on candy by giving out some “treasures,” such as polished rocks, stickers, soy or beeswax crayons, glass beads, seeds or Play-Doh (you could make your own).
. To ease your fears of getting egged, make a basket with a mix of candy and non-candy treats and let kids pick what they want.
. Keep your eyes open for healthier treats from responsible companies (companies that make healthy food are often thoughtful about their packaging). Both Planet Organic and Community Natural Foods have healthy Salba snack crisps and organic lollipops on offer this Halloween. Community Natural Foods also has Denman Island chocolate pumpkins, Green & Blacks organic chocolate bites and Kettle Valley fruit leathers. Read more …Eat’n Park’s Halloween Smiley Cookies Return to their Old Haunts
October 22, 2008 / 1009
Chain’s Most Popular Smiley Cookies Available In Restaurants and Online; Merchandise and Apparel to Feature Halloween Smiley Cookies
PITTSBURGH, Oct 22, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Eat’n Park’s scariest Smiley Cookie returns. Baked fresh daily and adorned with spooky green grins and candy corn eyes and noses, Halloween Smiley Cookies are available at all Eat’n Park locations and at http://www.smileycookie.com. This Halloween, Eat’n Park guests can do more than just eat this special treat — now they can wear it too.
According to the National Retail Federation ( http://www.nrf.com), nearly 65 percent of consumers celebrate Halloween, and they are expected to scare up an estimated $5.77 billion in sales this year. “Halloween is a fun time of year at Eat’n Park, and our Halloween Smiley Cookie is our most popular and best-selling Smiley Cookie each year,” said Kevin O’Connell, senior vice president, Eat’n Park. “The Halloween Smiley cookie has become one of the icons of the season so we decided to expand the popular Halloween Smiley image to t-shirts and other merchandise to help people celebrate the season.”Eat’n Park’s Halloween Smiley Cookie was exposed to a national audience in 2007, when it made its movie debut in R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour: Don’t Think About It, a children’s movie from the creator of the popular Goosebumps series for kids. Now, guests may purchase merchandise and apparel, including t-shirts and shoe charms featuring the Halloween Smiley Cookie’s likeness. Read more …
Tech Treats As Halloween Candy Alternatives
October 20, 2008 / 368
Tech Treats As Halloween Candy Alternatives
Are you tired of giving out unhealthy candy for Halloween? Why not give out some of these Geek alternatives? Read more …








