Canadians are expected to spend more on Halloween candies, pumpkins and costumes this year, according to a report by HelloSafe.
,A child's Halloween pumpkin costume sits on display inside a Hema BV store in Tilburg, Netherlands, on Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017. , Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg
Individuals are expected to dish out around $87.60 for the spooky tradition, but it’s still less than the $97 Canadians were spending before COVID-19, the report stated.
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