Home Depot's New Halloween Collection Brings Back All Your Giant-Sized Skeletal Friends


by Gizmodo

Gizmodo— It’s just about halfway to Halloween and Home Depot is ready to start rolling out spooky season decor to celebrate. The store’s most viral release—Skelly, the 12-foot skeleton—is consistently hard to find as the holiday gets closer, so with that in mind the popular must-have will be released early as part of this drop. Beginning today, April 25, Halloween fans can shop for Skelly and some new friends, including a Skelly dog and a Frankenstein animatronic. And this is just the beginning: Home...

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