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One good choice for Halloween gifts is a bit spooky and more suited to the hardcore fan of the darker side of Halloween. These are things like finding a couple good old fashion scary movies that make your skin crawl, and your heart rate jump up in the red. Add to these movies other things that make the night pass eerily, like novelty candy specifically for Halloween. Anything that has to do with skulls and severed body parts will usually work out fairly well. This way, your friends or family members can sit back on a cold dark night and watch their movies while enjoying some gummy eyeballs. You can go for the more modern varieties of gifts for Halloween. Candy is the most popular aspect of Halloween. Chocolate, suckers, caramel popcorn balls, and anything else that gives the required sugar rush. You can find such things as personalized candy gift sets at many websites, and they always go over well. Modern pagans and Wiccans today have returned to the history of Halloween in their celebrations. They observe October 31st as Halloween or Samhain, and honor it as their New Year. This is the day believed to be when the veil that separates the living and the dead is at its thinnest. Samhain is also the day that the pagan god dies, to be re-born again during Yule. These pagans use Samhain as a day to remember and honor dead loved ones. It is a celebration of the eternal cycle of reincarnation.
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