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Do Halloween Fright with These Fabulously Creepy Candles

You might remember last Halloween when we told you about wonderfully creepy, hand-peely, ghastly candles. The realistic-looking wax flesh slowly burns down to the skeleton, leaving a puddle of melted wax “blood” and charred bones behind. It’s gross in the best way.

 

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Creepy Candles has expanded their uncommon repertoire, and any one of these creatively haunting candles are guaranteed to turn heads and start conversations at this year’s Halloween party.

If you’re looking for candles that aren’t as gory as bleeding hands, these coffin candles hide only skeletons inside. They’re almost cute—especially compared to Creepy Candles’ other offerings—so these might be just what you’re looking for to decorate an all-ages Halloween shindig.

 

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These colorful brains-in-jars candles are also a little lower on the creep factor, but no less eye-catching. The wax brain specimen holds the wick and stays suspended in a clear, surprisingly fruity gel. Did you know brains smell like grapefruit? If you did know that, we don’t want to know why.

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But if it’s more bones you want, Creepy Candles has that, too. This spinal column candle is molded from a real human skeleton, says the store website, so you’re getting a lot of spine for your buck. The ten-inch pillar candle melts into clear wax and can be the perfect finishing touch on a Halloween-themed table or mantlepiece.

All of Creepy Candles’ spooky wares are made to order and range in price from $24.95 to $39.95.

Do you think these candles are too scary or too cool? Tell us about it in the comments.

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