The industry fully embraced Halloween yesterday by donning costumes from horror classics to kid-friendly films, giving shoppers a frightful surprise. Draping aisles in webs and filling shelves with Halloween-themed treats, retailers went all out to make shopping feel like part of the spooky fun.
Larger-than-life Monsters, Inc. characters brought smiles and laughter to children passing Nathalie Fullerton’s One Stop in Partick, Glasgow. A simple candy handout created a memorable Halloween experience for families in the community.
Nathalie, dressed in a blue Sully inflatable costume, and her team spread Halloween cheer by visiting children at local nurseries before greeting trick-or-treaters later in the day. The loveable monsters were a hit. “Kids loved it and we had a blast,” she said.
What happens when you say Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Bobby? The whole BB Superstores & Post Office store transforms into a Halloween wonderland.
Halloween 2024 saw Bobby Singh and his team dressed in costume, creating another year of frightful fun for children and adults alike.
Meanwhile, Nisa Local Leven set up a spooktacular photo booth, complete with Halloween drawings and sweet treats for kids. Families lined up to capture the fun.
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