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Previewing Home Depot’s Exciting Halloween 2024 Offerings

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Home Depot gave a sneak peek of its Halloween 2024 collection during its annual Store Managers Meeting on Thursday. The highlight of the lineup is the return of the beloved 12-foot skeleton, affectionately known as “Skelly,” for the fourth consecutive year. However, this time, Skelly will come with a slight makeover. The iconic prop will now feature upgraded LCD eyes with eight different settings that can be easily swapped. The best part is that despite the upgrades, Skelly will still be available at its usual price of $299.

In addition to Skelly, Home Depot has introduced several new additions to its Halloween lineup. One of the notable additions is a seven-foot animated Frankenstein’s monster, which is sure to add a spooky touch to any Halloween display. Another exciting addition is a nine-foot headless horseman, perfect for creating a chilling atmosphere. Home Depot has also included a seven-and-a-half-foot animated plague doctor, although some may find it a bit too soon for such a reference. Lastly, there is a ten-foot “Murderous Maple” tree, which promises to bring a sinister vibe to any Halloween setting.

 

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While Home Depot has not yet announced the official launch date for Halloween 2024, a representative from the store has revealed that their “exclusive products” will be available earlier than ever this year. This likely means that customers can expect these Halloween items to hit the shelves sometime in late March or early to mid-April. So, Halloween enthusiasts can start planning their spooky decorations well in advance and get their hands on these exciting products as soon as they are released.

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