Halloween
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43% bluf’d Annually, the most chocolate candy is sold during Halloween, followed by Easter, then Valentine's Day. -
45% bluf’d The movie Halloween is the only horror film to be included in the National Film Registry. -
44% bluf’d The director of 'Dennis the Menace' played serial killer Michael Myers in 'Halloween.' -
41% bluf’d Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death. -
33% bluf’d Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death. -
38% bluf’d People in India generally do not eat pumpkin in any form because of its association with Halloween. -
49% bluf’d The famous mask worn by the Michael Myers character in the movie Halloween was made from a Captain Kirk mask. -
39% bluf’d Details in the Proctor and Gamble trademark inspired an urban legend in the 1970s that Procter and Gamble was associated with Satan worshippers. -
51% bluf’d Actor Mike Myers originally appeared as Mike Ryerson, fearing his real name might be associated with the 'Halloween' villain Michael Myers. -
64% bluf’d The way to "say" Halloween in sign language is to cover and uncover the eyes, in what appears to be fear. -
34% bluf’d Jamie Lee Curtis made her feature film debut in "Halloween," and she almost didn't get the role. -
45% bluf’d In the 1978 movie "Halloween," the killer wore a Leonard Nimoy mask that had been altered to look sinister. -
41% bluf’d In the United States, Illinois leads the way in pumpkin production. -
41% bluf’d The first city to celebrate Halloween was in Vermont. -
28% bluf’d Exactly 666 witches were burned at the stake during the famous Salem witch trials in the 17th century -
43% bluf’d Unlike such films as Friday the 13th, Halloween was based on a true story, that took place in 1971. -
48% bluf’d The 1978 movie, "Halloween," begins with 6-year-old Michael Myers stabbing his teenage babysitter. -
33% bluf’d In some parts of Ireland, Halloween is called 'Pooky Night.' -
67% bluf’d Halloween is the oldest recorded holiday. -
64% bluf’d In the 1978 movie "Halloween," the killer wore a Leonard Nimoy mask that had been altered to look sinister. -
43% bluf’d Jack-o-lanterns were first carved out of turnips. -
51% bluf’d The horror movie, "Candyman," is based on the popular urban legend of Bloody Mary. -
36% bluf’d Hallowphobia is the fear of Halloween and all things related to the holiday. -
48% bluf’d Annually, the most chocolate candy is sold during Halloween, followed by Easter, then Valentine's Day. -
46% bluf’d More pumpkin pies are sold in the US during the week of Halloween than at any other time of the year. -
50% bluf’d More pumpkin pies are sold in the US during the week of Halloween than at any other time of the year. -
42% bluf’d The Nordic Vikings introduced Halloween to America. -
40% bluf’d Hallowphobia is the fear of Halloween and all things related to the holiday. -
64% bluf’d Halloween has no traditional significance to Wiccans, who actually prefer celebrating the Winter Solstice on December 21st. -
65% bluf’d The Halloween favorite "Monster Mash" was initially a failure and only became popular after a Chicago DJ played it the following year. -
52% bluf’d Onions were originally used in the popular Halloween activity of 'bobbing for apples'. -
55% bluf’d Halloween is referred to as "Nut-Crack Night" in Scotland. -
36% bluf’d In the United States, Halloween is always celebrated on the last Saturday in October. -
28% bluf’d Jamie Lee Curtis made her feature film debut in "Halloween," and she almost didn't get the role. -
47% bluf’d Halloween is referred to as "Nut-Crack Night" in Scotland. -
43% bluf’d The Nordic Vikings introduced Halloween to America. -
52% bluf’d Halloween is the oldest recorded holiday. -
30% bluf’d The holiday of Halloween is an invention of the Brach's Confections company as a way to advertise and sell candy. -
53% bluf’d In the original 1980 "Friday the 13th" movie, camp counselors are terrorized by serial killer Jason Voorhees. -
49% bluf’d In England, Halloween is considered a lucky night for romance and love. -
54% bluf’d Halloween was once known in England as "Nut-Crack Night" because of the foods that were most readily available. -
56% bluf’d Onions were originally used in the popular Halloween activity of Bobbing for Apples. -
39% bluf’d In "Guild Wars", Halloween is celebrated by the arrival of Mad King Thorn. -
66% bluf’d The 1978 movie, "Halloween," begins with 6-year-old Michael Myers stabbing his teenage babysitter. -
45% bluf’d In England, Halloween is considered a lucky night for romance and love. -
44% bluf’d Spookily, Halloween boasts the highest candy sales.



