Sunday, October 30, 2011

Halloween Fun Facts


Because of the unknown, Halloween is the one of the most captivating holidays, often celebrated by both adults and children. The element of surprise makes it fun and unpredictable. Enlighten yourself with Halloween trivia and fun facts to enjoy the holiday even more.


Halloween Holiday Trivia

•Orange and black are Halloween colors because orange is associated with the Fall harvest and black is associated with darkness and death.

•Jack o’ Lanterns originated in Ireland where people placed candles in hollowed-out turnips to keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday.

•Pumpkins also come in white, blue and green. Great for unique monster carvings!

•Halloween was brought to North America by immigrants from Europe who would celebrate the harvest around a bonfire, share ghost stories, sing, dance and tell fortunes.

•Tootsie Rolls were the first wrapped penny candy in America.

•The ancient Celts thought that spirits and ghosts roamed the countryside on Halloween night. They began wearing masks and costumes to avoid being recognized as human.

•Halloween candy sales average about 2 billion dollars annually in the United States.

•Chocolate candy bars top the list as the most popular candy for trick-or-treaters with Snickers #1.

•Halloween is the 2nd most commercially successful holiday, with Christmas being the first.

•Bobbing for apples is thought to have originated from the roman harvest festival that honors Pamona, the goddess of fruit trees.

•Black cats were once believed to be witch's familiars who protected their powers.


Monster Trivia & Folklore

•Signs of a werewolf are a unibrow, hair palms, tattoos, and a long middle finger.

•Vampires are mythical beings who defy death by sucking the blood of humans.

•In 1962, The Count Dracula Society was founded by Dr. Donald A. Reed.

•To this day, there are vampire clubs and societies with people claiming to be real vampires.

•There really are so-called vampire bats, but they're not from Transylvania. They live in Central and South America and feed on the blood of cattle, horses and birds.

•Many people still believe that gargoyles were created by medieval architects and stone carvers to ward off evil spirits.


Creepy Tidbits

•If you see a spider on Halloween, it is the spirit of a loved on watching over you.

•Worldwide, bats are vital natural enemies of night-flying insects.

•The common little brown bat of North America has the longest life span for a mammal it's size, with a life span averaging 32 years.

•In about 1 in 4 autopsies, a major disease is discovered that was previously undetected.


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!


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