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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

zoom in on the spooky

Halloween related aisles are appearing in lots of my local big shops - plenty of dressing up items and ghoulish decor


what really surprises me is the number of specially themed confectionery items on sale - I'm amazed that the market is big enough for so many of the manufacturers to create special shapes and packaging for Halloween - scream eggs was too good a name to miss out but everyone seems to be joining in now.

looking forward to the range of topics you will share this week


9 comments:

Maggie said...

I hovered over the Halloween items in Tescos considering whether to blog them. I too was amazed at the variety. I have to confess to buying some of those Randoms though!

Sian said...

I'll probably buy some Randoms too. I'll have them eaten before the trick or treaters appear too

Ruth said...

I am constantly surprised by just how big Halloween has become in the UK. The Boy Child is going to a Halloween party, so I may send along a few bags of sweets, but I admit that it's not something that fills me with enthusiasm!

Anonymous said...

cool...you have such neat candy over in England that we can't get here.
We have already eaten a bag of chocolate bars and most of a bag of rockets...we knew they wouldn't make it to Halloween!!

JoAnn ( Scene Through My Eyes) said...

It does amaze me at how much is out there for Halloween. When I was a kid there was candy corn and that was about it -and I loved candy corn - still do. I like to keep little bowls of it around the house for Halloween nibbling.

Prairie Jill said...

What a yummy ZIZO! Lots of candy available here, too. So much temptation!

Missus Wookie said...

I've not gone into a grocery shop to see such things but might be tempted. I love Reese Peanut Butter pumpkins.... wonder if they'll make it over the pond?

Karen said...

The amount of Halloween candy sold here is absolutely amazing to me. I try to avoid buying any except what we need for the trick or treaters.

Jimjams said...

Halloween is becoming too big over here if you ask me ... is there a Halloween equivalent of Scrooge? If so, I'm it! Mind you the fact that Tescos already has a Christmas aisle is making me cross too!