Halloween spending will hit a record $9.5 billion, according to the National Retail Federation, which surveyed shoppers with research firm Prosper Insights & Analytics. Those pumpkin-themed purchases will surpass by 8.6% the previous all-time high of $8.4 billion spent on Halloween in 2016.
In halloween is a major money-spinner for supermarkets and has become the UK’s second largest retail festival after Christmas. An estimated 15m pumpkins are grown in the UK every year, with 95% carved into hollowed-out lanterns for Halloween and 5% used for soups, stews and pies.
People will spend a record $9.5 billion on Halloween this year. These are some of the top-selling costumes that will contribute to this scary total.
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