HOME Depot has leaked a confidential email detailing some Halloween products that will be hitting the store’s website in just one week.
The hardware store posted a screenshot on X sharing the spooky news that the fan-favorite Halloween decorations will be available sooner than you think.
In the leak emailspecific product names are written in orange marker.
The subject line of the email reads: “Home Depot Halloween Product Launch – DO NOT SHARE!”
“Per my last email, we need to make sure we are ready for the Halloween launch on homedepot.com,” the email began.
“The collection will go live on the morning of Thursday, July 18.”
“With all the new products we are launching, like redacted and the redacted, we are sure they will go quickly.”
“It goes without saying to keep an eye out redacted, is a crowd favorite and people will be excited about the new redacted.”
“Let me know if you have any questions.”
While the email didn’t reveal much, it did share the spooky surprise that Halloween merchandise will be launching online sooner than fans might imagine.
The company comically followed the post with the comment: “Help, we forgot how to use this app, how do we delete it??”
“This will also be in stores on July 18th,” asked one commenter.
“It will be online-only throughout the summer, with our range available in stores later this year,” the company responded.
Home Depot has dominated the Halloween decorating game for years, selling products like the 12-foot viral skeleton and 7-foot-tall Frankenstein.
Fans of the store’s iconic decorations are eagerly awaiting the release of spooky new characters to decorate their lawn.
“The giant skeleton will be mine this year,” commented one customer.
Another excited user X simply responded with a gif of a baby cheering and “YESSS!!” written on the screen.
Other Home Depot shoppers are hesitant about the vague ad.
One user asked: “Will the full lineup and prices be released before we can plan what to buy?”
“How will you be the scalpers making this difficult for those who really want to have a Halloween this year,” another commenter questioned.
The company’s account has not yet responded to both questions.
Despite some skepticism, one Home Depot shopper showed off his display of Halloween decorations in the comments.
“Thank you, Home Depot, for all the amazing quality Halloween props.”
Attached to the post, the client included four photos of their exotic Halloween decorations, including a fire-breathing dragon, cobwebs, and ghosts covering the front lawn.
“I buy more and more every year to make my decorations even better.”
Haunted Halloween Favorites
Home Depot’s Halloween products have gone viral online. Some fan favorites are:
- Skelly, the 3.6 meter tall skeleton
- The new 5-by-7-foot Skelly Dog
- Frankenstein’s animated monster
- Haunted Hill Farm Animatronic Bride
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