As Americans splash out more cash on Halloween with every passing year, some households are dropping $1,000 or more on custom porch decor.
The company that makes Skelly and other Halloween products for Home Depot has scaled back its customer support policies due to the ongoing trade war.
The creep of a ghoulish holiday into this sunny season might seem a bit odd, but the sales are there for retailers.
It’s fun, games and a lot of work…
Candy companies are producing more gummy and chewy treats, saving money and appealing to the tastes of younger consumers.
Scarce labor and supply chain snarls, for two.
Consumers may spend a record $12.2 billion this year — that’s the treat. But sellers may need tricks to bring their goods to market.
In the 1690s, women were hanged in Salem, Massachusetts on suspicion of witchcraft. Now, it’s a witchy Mecca for tourists.
The pop-up shop has more than 1,400 stores throughout the U.S. and Canada, taking over iconic locations such as Barneys on Seventh Avenue.
By one estimate, Americans will spend more than $10 billion on candy, costumes and decor this year.