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108 thoughts on “$40 Gift Card of your choice 4hr Flash Giveaway Ends @ 9pm PST”

  1. My favorite memory is trying to scare everyone I could. One year I got some ketchup and when we were carving pumpkins I squirted the ketchup all over and mom though I really cut myself.

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  2. when me and my brother trick or treated together i was 4 he was 5, he was dressed like a girl and i was dressed like a boy, he hated it,lol

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  3. My most memorable Halloween was 2 years ago when we went and saw the Dallas Cowboys play and then went to see the World Series. No trick or treating or candy but lots of fun memories made with dd!

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  4. I used to love making costumes for my kids, I would let them choose anything they wanted and get the fabric and patterns and make them...my sons had begun to watch older TV shows with my dad so one year my daughter was a bride (i made her a miniaturized wedding gown with veil and all) and middle kid was Davy Crockett and youngest was Uncle Fester from the addams family...I loved making those costumes for them!!

    em darr

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  5. The first year I got to trick or treat with friends instead of my mom. I was so excited. Turned out one of the moms followed us the whole time we just didn't see her.

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  6. My favorite Halloween memory is of my big sister and her boyfriend taking me out trick or treating as a child. My sister passed away 4 years ago.

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  7. I remember going from door to door as a kid with my brother and sister to get candy. We don't do the door to door thing with our kids now. They block off main street in town and all of the businesses have people sit out front and hand out candy.

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  8. I remember when my first child was born and she was 5 months old I purchased a yellow pj with feet and I put black tape all over and made a tell Walla she was I tiger so cute,great memory

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  9. Yay after trick or treating with six kids all evening, I'm suuuuuuper tire, but decided to check fb b4 bed. Good thing I did woot

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  10. My favorite Halloween memory is dressing up my two-week old son as a pumpkin and "trick or treating" at a couple of friends' and family members' houses, just to show him off. He's 22 now, and not nearly as agreeable. 😉

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  11. My favorite halloween memory would have to be tonight, going with my 4 year old grandson, also known as Captain America. He walked up to an elderly couples house said trick or treat she gave him some candy and he looked at her and said goodbye I LOVE YOU. The look on her face was priceless.

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  12. I remember when I was in grade school my aunt had a halloween party at her house with a haunted house...it was so much fun

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  13. About 3 years ago I had the best Halloween ever. Went to a few really epic Halloween parties, haunted corn maze, pumpkin patch, scary movies, haunted houses, and so much more! It was a really busy month, but so much fun.

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  14. Favorite memory when my mom made me a costume one year. I was a Christmas present. She covered a box with wrapping paper, bows and candy canes, I wore a red jogging suit and bow on my head. She also made my sister a hillbilly with overalls and flannel straw hat and freckles. I will always remember that costume cause I don't remember many.

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  15. My favorite Halloween memory was spending Halloween in Belize on our honeymoon! We went scuba diving with a guide at night (it was perfect for Halloween because it was a little scary!) and then had an amazing dinner!

    sandysaveseveryday AT gmail DOT com

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  16. My favorite Halloween memory, oddly enough, is the year we had a fire in our house. I was about 14. We were living out of a hotel room and didn't want to end our tradition of handmade, elaborate costumes. We put together the whole family's looks using a handheld sewing machine, fabrics, faux fur and craft supplies. I can't remember my own costume that year, but I do remember parents' looks. Mom's Grim Reaper took yards and yards of heavy black fabric that we dirtied up with ash and mud. Her staff was a burned branch from our yard and we used glow-in-the-dark paint to mimic a skull on her face. She won the costume contests at THREE local bars. My dad's werewolf costume was so amazing that a police officer pulled him over just to get a closer look! He won his company's costume contest and got his picture in the local newspaper.

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  17. My favorite Halloween memory is of my 1st daughters 1st Halloween. At the time it was amazing to see someone's first holiday (she was born in August so Halloween was her first real holiday ever). She was a pumpkin 🙂

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  18. im tried entereing my comment 3 times now. it was when i was 4 when me and my brother went trick or treating with our granny

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  19. One year, I was part of a Pathfinder group (similar to a combined Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts) that went around gathering canned foods to help the local food bank. Helping people on Halloween instead of gathering candy for myself left a huge impression that's stuck for 30 years.

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  20. when i was 4 and my brother was 5 my granny dressed me as a boy and my brother as a girl. people would tell my brother, oh what a pretty little girl , he started cryin and we had to go home. but it was funny to me back then. and now a cherished memory. i just enjoy the old memorys.

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  21. My favorite is going trick or treating and walking up a driveway and just as we got to the top a guy jumped out of the bushes with a chainsaw and made my mom wet herself

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  22. when i was 4 and my brother was 5 my granny dressed me as a boy and my brother as a girl. people would tell my brother, oh what a pretty little girl , he started cryin and we had to go home. but it was funny to me back then. and now a cherished memory.

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  23. Not so much favorite as most memorable...I was in third grade, Trick or Treating with hundreds of others, and returned home to find out that I had exposed everyone I came in contact with to CHICKEN POX!

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  24. I don't know what they were called, but they were blow up costumes that were very popular when I was little. I remember everyone wanting to wear one. I just remember it very well.

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  25. My favorite memory is actually going trick or treat door to door and walking everywhere now its just parents driving their kids around!

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  26. Probably just having fun at the Halloween parties at school and one year my parents let us have a party in our barn...it was so cool! I loved decorating it all spooky and then hanging out with my friends. I was a cave woman that year, so fun!

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  27. My favorite Halloween memory is dressing up as a punk rocker with my best friend back in '82. We were 13 and thought we were so cool!

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  28. Taking my daughter and niece trick or treating last yr. They had such a ball! So sad im here at home with stomach flu and couldnt go with them tonight

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  29. When our kids were young, our family tradition on Halloween was to get the kids in their costumes and go to the homes of my 4 brothers and sisters, and my husband’s 2 sisters. The last two stops were always the 2 sets of grandparents. Many pictures were taken, and pumpkin baskets were overflowing with goodies. It was always a nice time with family, great memories made.

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  30. My fav halloween memory? would have to be when i was around 2-3 years old and went to a haunted house with mt grandpa when a guy jumed out and scared me my grandfather got made with him and comferted me 😀

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  31. Actually going trick or treating around the neighborhood on Halloween. these days kids don't go house to house, the school and/or neighborhoods host Halloween events not on Halloween

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  32. My favourite memory of Halloween is a scary one. I had moved to a village and, although my house was in the central area, it had no close neighbours and no one across the street. I handed out candy to the little ones. Suddenly there were big ones at the door - 4 of them dressed in mechanic's coveralls and face masks. I emptied my candy bowl into their pillow cases, closed and locked the door and turned off the light.
    Thinking about it later, and even today, I am happy I came out unscathed.

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  33. My favorite Halloween memory isn't a particular moment or a particular year, it's more of a general memory. I spent my childhood in a very small town where almost everybody knew everybody. So when small groups of us would go trick or treating, at each house, we would all have to go inside the house and line up so the adults could all guess who each of us was. If they didn't remember all of our first names, they'd usually know whose parents each of us belonged to. It took forever, but was fun, and we got really great treats. Our trick or treating always went on for THREE whole evenings, and we'd each end up with about 3 very large shopping bags full of candy, fruit, popcorn balls, homemade cookies, etc. That candy lasted us for MONTHS. Oh.... the good old days. 🙂

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  34. My most favaorite memory was when my 2 young daughters gave their candy to a little girl when she lost hers on a cold rainy halloween night like 15 years ago. I was so proud and will always remember this. Happy halloween to you all thanks for this chance.

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  35. I loved seeing my first witches brew made with dry ice and punch in a cauldron, but I thought it was really magic!! (I didnt know about dry ice at that age)

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  36. Last years Halloween, was the first time my Grandson was not afraid and actually wore a costume and had a ball!! It was the best to be a part of that 🙂 Love him to death!

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  37. WHEN I WAS A KID MY SISTER SND MY BROTHER AND i WOULD GO OUT WITH BOTH OUR PARENTS AND WE WENT TO EVERY SINGLE HOUSE IT TOOK US HOURS IT WAS SO MUCH FUN

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  38. I loved when the kids where older and their friends would all come to our house to get their costumes on before going out to collect canned goods for the food bank.

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