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Halloween party stuff

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MrsCoddyClooney · 03/10/2004 08:23

Iknow they have stuff at asda ( none near here) but where else is there good stuff thats chEap?

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charliecat · 03/10/2004 08:28

Our pound shop if full of great halloween masks and makeup and light up battons and trick or treat bags, ranging from 69p for 3 big backs to 4.99 for a full costume.
Woolies has a twister type Halloween Game which is great fun. Not sure how much it is though.
I had a very early halloween party last night as my dd loves halloween and I took them out in the dark looking for ghosts and ghould and dp hid round a corner and jumped out on us...it was great fun!
We also had cocktail sausages for draculas fingers, dipped in tomato ketchup-blood.
I put some notes in a bowl of monkey nuts and they had trick or treat on them.
If you has a treat you could have a sweet if you got a trick you had to go and hide and then scare the finders....Ill shut up now!

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charliecat · 03/10/2004 08:29

3 big bags..ghouls...should preview!

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Stripymouse · 03/10/2004 08:35

Tesco has loads of stuff similar price range to Asda.

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Forestfly · 03/10/2004 08:39

Pound Stretcher

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tigermoth · 03/10/2004 09:33

our pound shops sell the cheapest stuff - all £1.00 when elewhwere the price can be double for exactly the same things.

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