Spooky savings: how to trim the costs of Halloween without sacrificing fun.
With the big day just around the corner, it's time to face the music – the cost of Halloween treats has skyrocketed this year. Sweet prices have risen by 18.1% in just a year, while bulk packs of sweets are now more than £2 for what was once a penny. But fear not, dear trick-or-treaters - there are plenty of ways to save your cash without sacrificing the fun.
First up, the humble treat itself. Forget about individually wrapped goodies – they're a waste of money and take up too much space in the bin. Instead, opt for bulk packs that can be shared with friends and family. Tesco's Tricky Treats Popping Candy multipack is a steal at just £1, while Morrisons has a 16-pack of Swizzels Luscious Lollies for £1.25. And if you're feeling flush, Asda has the Haribo Share the Happy 22-bag multipack for a mere £1.98.
But it's not all about sweets – your DIY costume is where you'll really save some dough. Ditch the dodgy Amazon deals and raid your local charity shop instead. A cheap white shirt paired with some black material, makeup, and a bit of creativity can make for a spooky spectacle that won't break the bank.
And while we're on the subject of saving, let's talk about decorations. Many shoppers end up in landfill after their big Halloween bash, but it doesn't have to be that way. Get creative with cardboard cutouts, fake spider webs made from string, and some old white sheets or balloons. You can even reuse your existing decor year after year – a spider doorstop is always a good idea.
Of course, there's also the matter of entertainment. Hosting your own party at home can be much cheaper than shelling out for a pricey night out. And if you're feeling flush, consider a spooky movie marathon on TV streaming services like Netflix or Disney+. Or, sign up for a free trial and binge-watch all the scary films you like before coughing up the cash.
Finally, let's not forget about the humble pumpkin – that most iconic of Halloween symbols. Most supermarkets are now selling discounted pumpkins, with Tesco's munchkin pumpkins starting at just 60p. And if you're feeling adventurous, why not try using your old pumpkin as a soup ingredient? There are plenty of delicious seasonal recipes to try.
So there you have it – a guide to saving on Halloween without sacrificing the fun. With a bit of creativity and some savvy shopping, you can trim the costs and still have a spook-tacular time with friends and family.
				
			With the big day just around the corner, it's time to face the music – the cost of Halloween treats has skyrocketed this year. Sweet prices have risen by 18.1% in just a year, while bulk packs of sweets are now more than £2 for what was once a penny. But fear not, dear trick-or-treaters - there are plenty of ways to save your cash without sacrificing the fun.
First up, the humble treat itself. Forget about individually wrapped goodies – they're a waste of money and take up too much space in the bin. Instead, opt for bulk packs that can be shared with friends and family. Tesco's Tricky Treats Popping Candy multipack is a steal at just £1, while Morrisons has a 16-pack of Swizzels Luscious Lollies for £1.25. And if you're feeling flush, Asda has the Haribo Share the Happy 22-bag multipack for a mere £1.98.
But it's not all about sweets – your DIY costume is where you'll really save some dough. Ditch the dodgy Amazon deals and raid your local charity shop instead. A cheap white shirt paired with some black material, makeup, and a bit of creativity can make for a spooky spectacle that won't break the bank.
And while we're on the subject of saving, let's talk about decorations. Many shoppers end up in landfill after their big Halloween bash, but it doesn't have to be that way. Get creative with cardboard cutouts, fake spider webs made from string, and some old white sheets or balloons. You can even reuse your existing decor year after year – a spider doorstop is always a good idea.
Of course, there's also the matter of entertainment. Hosting your own party at home can be much cheaper than shelling out for a pricey night out. And if you're feeling flush, consider a spooky movie marathon on TV streaming services like Netflix or Disney+. Or, sign up for a free trial and binge-watch all the scary films you like before coughing up the cash.
Finally, let's not forget about the humble pumpkin – that most iconic of Halloween symbols. Most supermarkets are now selling discounted pumpkins, with Tesco's munchkin pumpkins starting at just 60p. And if you're feeling adventurous, why not try using your old pumpkin as a soup ingredient? There are plenty of delicious seasonal recipes to try.
So there you have it – a guide to saving on Halloween without sacrificing the fun. With a bit of creativity and some savvy shopping, you can trim the costs and still have a spook-tacular time with friends and family.
 ️ The cost of Halloween treats has skyrocketed by 18.1% in just a year!
️ The cost of Halloween treats has skyrocketed by 18.1% in just a year!  That's like paying £4 for what used to be a penny. Not cool, right?
 That's like paying £4 for what used to be a penny. Not cool, right?  But on the bright side, buying bulk packs can save you some serious cash. Like, Tesco's Tricky Treats Popping Candy multipack is only £1, which is a steal considering it's usually £2+ per pack.
 But on the bright side, buying bulk packs can save you some serious cash. Like, Tesco's Tricky Treats Popping Candy multipack is only £1, which is a steal considering it's usually £2+ per pack.  And if you're feeling thrifty, making your own costume from thrift store finds or old clothes can be super cheap and fun too!
 And if you're feeling thrifty, making your own costume from thrift store finds or old clothes can be super cheap and fun too!  75% of people spend less than £10 on Halloween decorations each year. That's like, totally doable with some DIY creativity and string
 75% of people spend less than £10 on Halloween decorations each year. That's like, totally doable with some DIY creativity and string  45% of parents say they're looking forward to a cheaper Halloween this year compared to last year.
 45% of parents say they're looking forward to a cheaper Halloween this year compared to last year. 
 just had an idea for a halloween party budget plan
 just had an idea for a halloween party budget plan 




 like how are we gonna afford all that candy lol but seriously have u seen those bulk packs? £1 is crazy cheap!!
 like how are we gonna afford all that candy lol but seriously have u seen those bulk packs? £1 is crazy cheap!!  anyway, hosting ur own party at home sounds like a great way to save cash. u could even set up a movie theater in ur basement
 anyway, hosting ur own party at home sounds like a great way to save cash. u could even set up a movie theater in ur basement  & use ur pumpkin for soup
 & use ur pumpkin for soup 
 . And DIY costumes from charity shops? Genius
. And DIY costumes from charity shops? Genius  . I've done that before and you'd be surprised how creative (and spooky!) you can get with just a few thrift store finds
. I've done that before and you'd be surprised how creative (and spooky!) you can get with just a few thrift store finds  .
. . Reusing decor year after year is also a great way to save some cash
. Reusing decor year after year is also a great way to save some cash  .
. , especially if you have a big group of friends coming over. And TV streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ are always a good option for when you're feeling flush
, especially if you have a big group of friends coming over. And TV streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ are always a good option for when you're feeling flush  .
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. . also, redecorating with cardboard cutouts & fake spider webs is a total win - saves u a ton of cash & looks super spooky
. also, redecorating with cardboard cutouts & fake spider webs is a total win - saves u a ton of cash & looks super spooky  . and who needs fancy parties when u can just binge-watch scary movies at home? Netflix has so many good ones
. and who needs fancy parties when u can just binge-watch scary movies at home? Netflix has so many good ones 

 18.1% is crazy
 18.1% is crazy  but i guess its worth it for the little ones
 but i guess its worth it for the little ones  ️ those supermarket treats are super cheap now
️ those supermarket treats are super cheap now  repurposing old stuff is so creative
 repurposing old stuff is so creative  and who needs expensive decorations when u can make ur own spooky ambiance with cardboard & string?
 and who needs expensive decorations when u can make ur own spooky ambiance with cardboard & string? 

 And reusing old decor is a great idea! Who needs new decorations every year anyway?
 And reusing old decor is a great idea! Who needs new decorations every year anyway?
 . try to be more mindful this year
. try to be more mindful this year 
 . But seriously, if we want to save money on Halloween, we need to support local businesses that offer affordable alternatives like bulk sweets and second-hand costume ideas
. But seriously, if we want to save money on Halloween, we need to support local businesses that offer affordable alternatives like bulk sweets and second-hand costume ideas 

 hosting your own party at home can be so much fun too! Netflix has the best spooky movies btw
 hosting your own party at home can be so much fun too! Netflix has the best spooky movies btw