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HalloweenHalloween

Each year 2 billion dollars is spent on Halloween candy.

More than 35 million pounds of candy corn will be produced this year. That equals nearly 9 billion pieces -- enough to circle the moon nearly four times if laid end-to-end.

Chocolate is better for your teeth than hard candy! Chocolate rinses more easily from the mouth by saliva, leaving it in contact with teeth for a shorter time.

Samhainophobia: The FEAR of Halloween

A cup of candy corn has fewer calories than a cup of raisins.

"Phasmophobia" is the fear of ghosts.

Spooks - by Sandra Liatsos There's a goblin at my window, A monster by my door. The pumpkin at my table Keeps on smiling more and more. There's a ghost who haunts my bedroom, A witch whose face is green. They used to be my family, Till they dressed for Halloween.

This bulletin board was made by Amy Bentley; an Academic Resource Mentor at Western Connecticut State University -she is a Junior Theater Performance major.