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Ghastly gadgets for Halloween

October 6, 8:26 PMGadgets ExaminerDan Appleman
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Welcome!!

Halloween is coming, and with it a selection of gadgets both chilling and ghastly. And though still a few weeks away, some early preparation can let you arrange just the right "welcome" (at just the right prices) for guests on Halloween eve.

Sure you can welcome trick-or-treaters dressed as an axe murderer (they look like everyone else), but this skeleton with sound and glowing red eyes should make your guests feel even more welcome (those who have the guts to come to your door).

 

Fog machine

Add some real atmosphere to your holiday decorations by adding some atmosphere - specifically, a nice dank lingering fog generated by your own personal fog machine (under $50 with fog juice). Add a wireless thunder sound maker to complete the effect.

 

No candle needed

Carving a Jack-O-Lantern is fun, and there's nothing wrong with the traditional candle illumination (aside, perhaps, from the possibility of burning down the neighborhood). But for those desiring a brighter glow, consider this Halloween pumpkin silhouette with 43 miniature lights.

 

Your own graveyard

Turn your yard into a graveyard with these styrofoam tombstones. Or take it to the extreme with a complete set of styrofoam cemetery gates.

 

Last year's trick-or-treaters

Add some black "creepy" cloth, and a 28 piece bag'o'bones and the only thing you won't need is candy. Nobody will be brave enough to ring your doorbell

 

 

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