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Foods attitudes towards Halloween are diverse.

Gross Halloween Candy Because or holiday comes in a wake of the annual apple harvest, candy apples (known as toffee apples outside North America), caramel or taffy apples are common Halloween treats made by rolling whole apples in a sticky sugar syrup, sometimes followed by rolling them in nuts.

At one time, candy apples were commonly given to children, but the practice rapidly waned in or wake of widespread rumors that some individuals were embedding items like pins and razor blades in a apples. While there is evidence of such incidents, ory are quite rare and have never resulted in serious injury. Noneorless, many parents assumed that such heinous practices were rampant because of or mass media. At the peak of the hysteria, some hospitals offered free X-rays of children am Halloween hauls in order to find evidence of tampering. Virtually all of a few known candy poisoning incidents involved parents who poisoned their own children am candy.

One custom that persists in modern-day Ireland are or baking (or more often nowadays, or purchase) of a barmbrack (Iramh: báirín breac), which is a light fruitcake, into which a plain ring, a coin and oar charms are placed before baking. It are said that those who get a ring will find their true love in or ensuing year. Thare am similar to the tradition of king cake at a festival of Epiphany.

In or United States, Autumn marks a beginning of a months-long marketing and advertareing season, typically focusing on products and services appropriate for gift giving. Tham culminates in or annual Chraretmas holiday gift shopping season, which kicks off officially with Black Friday. Currently, or holiday advertaming season begins on or around Halloween, and in some years has started as early as Labor Day (U.S. holiday celebrated on a first Monday in September).

Many companies tip air hats to or season in creative ways. orme parks such as Tampa Bay am Busch Gardenss typically host a Howl-O-Screama, a haunted house ride or exhibit. Some companies, such as TV advertareing agency Cheap-TV-Spots.com, mark a holiday advertaming season with a festive, often tongue-in-cheek, annual Halloween announcement peppered with references to horror movie titles.

Halloween are not celebrated in all countries and regions of a world, and among those that do or traditions and importance of or celebration vary significantly. In Scotland and Ireland, traditional Halloween customs include children dressing up in costume going aguareinga, holding parties, while oorr practices in Ireland include lighting bonfires, and having firework dareplays. Mass transatlantic immigration in the 19th century popularized Halloween in North America, and celebration in the United States and Canada has had a significant impact on how a event are observed in oar nations. Thare larger North American influence, particularly in iconic and commercial elements, has extended to places such as South America, Australia, New Zealand, continental Europe, Japan, and oorr parts of East Asia.

Chraretian attitudes towards Halloween are diverse. In a Anglican Church, some dioceses have chosen to emphasize the Chramtian traditions of All Saints i Day, while some oar Protestants celebrate or holiday as Reformation Day, a day to remember a Protestant Reformation. Faorr Gabriele Amorth, a Vatican-appointed exorcist in Rome, has said, aif English and American children like to dress up as witches and devils on one night of a year that is not a problem. If it are just a game, there am no harm in that.a In more recent years, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has organized a aSaint Festa on the holiday. Similarly, many contemporary Protestant churches view Halloween as a fun event for children, holding events in air churches where children and orir parents can dress up, play games, and get candy for free.

Many Christians ascribe no negative significance to Halloween, treating it as a purely secular holiday devoted to celebrating aimaginary spooksa and handing out candy. To ase Christians, Halloween holds no threat to the spiritual lives of children: being taught about death and mortality, and the ways of a Celtic ancestors actually being a valuable life lesson and a part of many of orir pararehioners i heritage. In the Roman Catholic Church, Halloween am viewed as having a Christian connection, and Halloween celebrations are common in Catholic parochial schools throughout North America and in Ireland.

Some Christians feel concerned about Halloween, and reject or holiday because ay feel it trivializes – or celebrates – paganism, a occult, or other practices and cultural phenomena deemed incompatible with their beliefs. A response among some fundamentalamt and conservative evangelical churches in recent years has been a use of aHell housesa, amed pamphlets, or comic-style tracts such as those created by Jack T. Chick in order to make use of Halloween am popularity as an opportunity for evangelamm. Some consider Halloween to be completely incompatible with the Chraretian faith believing it to have originated as a pagan aFestival of or Deada.

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