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Halloween Trivia

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    Tricks, treats, and trivia!
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  • About 9 billion pieces of candy corn are made each year. True or false?
    True!
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  • The famous magician Harry Houdini died on Halloween in 1926. True or false?
    True!
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  • England and Norway were the two countries that originally popularized costumes for Halloween. True or false?
    False! Ireland and Scotland were the first.
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  • In Mississippi, it is illegal to dress up as a priest or nun for Halloween. True or false?
    False! It is illegal to wear a priest or nun costume in Alabama.
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  • The top favorite Halloween candy in the state of Illinois is a Reese’s Cup. True or false?
    False! The top-rated candy in Illinois is Sour Patch Kids.
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  • Snickers and Milky Way were the first candy bars to be produced in a “fun size.” True or false?
    True!
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  • Eleanor Roosevelt was the first First Lady to decorate the White House for Halloween. True or false?
    False! It was Mamie Eisenhower in 1958.
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  • Before switching to pumpkins, jack o’lanterns were originally carved out of potatoes. True or false?
    True!
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  • Silly string is banned in California on Halloween. True or false?
    True!
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  • The average household gives one piece of candy to each trick or treater. True or false?
    False! The average is two pieces of candy.
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  • Salt water taffy was given to soldiers during the Korean War to lift their spirits.
    False! The soldiers were given tootsie rolls.
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  • Belgium holds the record for the largest pumpkin ever grown, clocking in at nearly 2,000 pounds.
    False! This massive pumpkin was grown in Switzerland.
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  • There are six colors of M&Ms in a normal bag. True or false?
    True!
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  • Halloween means “Holy Night.” True or false?
    True!
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  • Nyx, the mythological Roman goddess of the night, is honored on Halloween.
    False! Paloma, the Roman goddess of fruitful harvest, is thought to be honored on Halloween.
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  • Bram Stoker’s original name for Dracula was Count Wampyr. True or false?
    True!
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