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  • Kate3A
    Kate3A Posts: 2,096

    there are many many Halloween fragrances and even perfumes!!!

    example fragrance set:


  • gordan10
    gordan10 Posts: 10,930

    ā€œSoulingā€ is a medieval Christian precursor to modern-day trick-or-treating. On Hallowmas (November 1), the poor would go door-to-door offering prayers for the dead in exchange for soul cakes

  • DieOmimi
    DieOmimi Posts: 41,967

    A person born on Halloween has what particular ability (based on what some superstitions suggest)?

    Answer: The ability to see and communicate with spirits.

    It reminds me a bit of my favorite books: "Gone with the Wind" and "Scarlett".

  • Amoonmoon
    Amoonmoon Posts: 29,833

    You say the legend

    that souls

    You're coming back tonight.

    From the Isthmus to the Earth And prevail until the next morning.


  • Palash_Sarma
    Palash_Sarma Posts: 16,494

    Hi @MountainMom

    What do you sprinkle on your doorstep if you want to keep evil spirts out of your house on Halloween night?

    Answer- Salt. We all saw Alison wield a container of salt like a weapon to ward off the Sanderson sisters in Hocus Pocus and it seemed to do the trick...for a while. But outside of Disney movies, according to tradition, sprinkling salt in a room or around an area can ward off evil spirits that may try to harm you. A buddhist tradition would have you throw salt over your shoulder to do the same thing. Either way, a pinch of salt is a small price to pay for a little safety from spirits on Halloween...or any night.

  • MiladyR
    MiladyR Posts: 10,710

    @johamilton I love the badge. @Diamond_Lim thanks for the tag. @MountainMom thanks for all the fun šŸ˜Š.

    Here is a HALLOWEEN fact -

    Des Moines has a hilarious tradition called Beggars' Night

    The night before Halloween, young children in Des Moines hit the streets for Beggars' Night. According to an article in theĀ Des Moines Register,Ā the event began around 1938 as a way to prevent vandalism and give younger children a safer way to enjoy Halloween.

    Beggars' Night is very similar to regular trick-or-treating, except kids are required to tell a joke, poem or perform a "trick" for a treat. The best part? The jokes are notoriously groan-worthy.

  • Diamond_Lim
    Diamond_Lim Posts: 168,041

    Woah! Spookymazing Halloween Trivias! Thank you for your answering Halloween Trivia once! Happy Halloween! Everyone! šŸŽƒšŸ¦‡šŸ‘»šŸ˜„

  • Diamond_Lim
    Diamond_Lim Posts: 168,041

    @yess41san - Please note and reminder! We can only useĀ English LanguageĀ that we canĀ understand and help youĀ on King Community. Don't worry! YouĀ make sure useĀ Google TranslateĀ to translate English LanguageĀ andĀ repost your comments with using English LanguageĀ on next time. You can also read the House RulesĀ hereĀ as it'sĀ very importantĀ to be read about King Community! Thank you for your understanding! šŸ˜Š

    So please translate to English Language first then post one Halloween Trivia only that you can claim the badge on your view profile on this community. Thank you! šŸ™

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