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At least it’s not a target.

The retailer officially lists more than 1,500 creepy seasonal discoveries online, starting at $1, with prices announced on August 11th.

Among the items this year is snacks. The Victorian-inspired work and Lewis are $180 high pumpkin ghouls that first sold in October 2023 and sold out in the first week.

Lewis boasts multiple phrases that include the proverb that corrects people who can’t deal with pumpkin king properly. do not have Jack O’Lantern, “Lewis says, ‘My name is Lewis.”

Many of the items are part of our target Hyde & Eek! A boutique, a brand owned by Halloween. These decorations include bird figurines inspired by friends werewolves, cats and vampires, like feathers.

“Millions of families love Halloween and don’t wait to shop until October, so Target is ready,” Target’s chief commercial officer Rick Gomez said in a press release.

Check out Target’s Halloween 2025 drop.

What’s new this year? Lewis is back with his friends.

According to Target, the company has taken Lewis back to pumpkin ghouls and added several additions, including werewolves, vampires and witches.

The company also has new outfits for children, adults and pets starting from $10, the company said in a press release. Costumes include pop stars, Marvel’s Spider-Man, Lilo & Stitch, Minnecraft, and Elfaba and Glinda from the musical “Wicked.”

Target offers adaptive outfits for people with disabilities, including adaptive outfits for Marvel Black Panther and firefighter outfits with wheel covers for those using wheelchairs.

It’s not just orange and black: pink Halloween is here

According to Target, the retailer has the option for Halloween enthusiasts who want to try something outside of the traditional purple, green, orange and black Halloween colors.

There is a blush pink, sparkly, posable skeleton, and a disco-inspired poseable jack o’Lantern decoration.

When are your Halloween items available at Target Store?

Target has not announced an exact date, but Halloween items will be in stores starting in September, the press release said.

Target Halloween decorations, costumes and props can be found online at www.target.com/c/halloween.

Saleen Martin is a reporter for the USA Today Now team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia 757. Email her to sdmartin@usatoday.com.

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