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The Home Depot Starts ‘Midway to Halloween’ Sale With ‘Limited Early Release’ of Larger-Than-Life Favorites

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Home Depot is kicking off spooky season early with a mid-way through Halloween sale featuring new decorations that are sure to cause a scare.

This is the first time the retailer has held a limited sale on some of its spookiest decorations.

Home Depot Shoppers Can Get Halloween Decorations Earlier Than Ever This Year

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Home Depot Shoppers Can Get Halloween Decorations Earlier Than Ever This YearCredit: The Home Depot
Home Depot Is Having a 'Halfway to Halloween' Sale (Stock Image)

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Home Depot Is Having a ‘Halfway to Halloween’ Sale (Stock Image)

The iconic 12-foot skeleton has a special sales upgrade and a new friend.

The Home Depot $299 “Skelly” skeleton has new LCD Life Eyes that light up with different effects and displays.

The accessory sells out almost every year, even during a special summer drop that happened last year.

Shoppers can choose a friend for Skelly with the 5-by-7-foot Skelly Dog, which is on sale for just $199.

A new, larger skeleton is also for sale – the gigantic 12.5-foot Inferno Deadwood Skeleton, which retails for $379.

If skeletons aren’t your thing, Home Depot has also added an imposing 7-foot-tall building animated Frankenstein.

The monster has glowing eyes that blink and arms that move as if it’s about to reach out and grab you. It can scare your guests for just $279.

Guests waiting to purchase Skelly and Frankenstein are limited to one animatronic per order.

Shoppers Flooded Home Depot sales ad with enthusiastic comments, obviously looking forward to the release.

“Frankie, come home to me!” wrote one person hoping to buy an animatronic.

I’m a Halloween superfan and started preparing my house in July – I have a cemetery and a $229 skeleton horse from Home Depot

“I can finally buy Skelly. I’ve waited three years for this!” wrote another hopeful buyer.

“Give me Skelly the dog!” added someone else.

Last year, Halloween inventory launched at The Home Depot stores on Labor Day.

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Another bestseller from The Home Depot is Jabberin Jacka 5-foot-tall inflatable talking pumpkin that costs just $99.

Pumpkin offers more than 70 minutes of animations, singing, talking and playing.

The illusion of him speaking is created by a special projector located inside the pumpkin’s shell.

Spooky Additions

Home Depot’s Halfway to Halloween Sale Is Offering Some Spooky Props at Scary Good Prices

Shoppers looking for something a little scarier than a towering skeleton or a singing pumpkin might want to check out the Animatronic Soul Sucker.

Described as the “filthiest of all reapers,” the creature holds a child in the air while speaking the words, “Look at me, just like all the others did. !”

Then, with a booming, evil laugh, he lifts the child into his mouth as green lights and mist swirl in front of him as if he is inhaling her spirit.

This terrifying animatronic will cost $299.

Meanwhile, a Home Depot employee revealed how to get $50 off select purchases.

Plus, see the tiny house a man built that started with a Home Depot shed.





This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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