Have you ever wondered what happens to all the extra Halloween costumes that don't sell at Spirit Halloween?

It's November 1st....UGH.It's hard to believe how fast time is flying by and how quick everything is going. Halloween is a fun holiday and you know it's almost Halloween time when you start seeing all of the Spirit Halloween stores popping up in the Hudson Valley. If you have ever been inside a Spirit Halloween, you know how cool it is and how many costumes/decorations are in the store. It's literally like it threw up Halloween in the store LOL. Once Halloween passes everything disappears and we're already on to the next holiday, but have you ever wondered what happens to all the extra goodies they don't sell at Spirit Halloween?

Well we have the answer for you...

What does Spirit Halloween do with all the extra costumes/items that they don't sell?

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I've always wondered this too because there are SO MANY stores throughout the country. They can't just get rid of everything right?  According to Nikki Balles (Senior Director of PR & Brand Image at Spirit Halloween), they just sell all the extra stuff that's leftover next year. She said they always try to sell as much as possible each season, but of course there are leftovers and there are distribution centers that manage the whole process. That makes sense, Spirit Halloween is probably already getting ready for next year as we speak LOL. I always thought it would be fun to work at a Spirit Halloween store, it's like the Disney World equivalent for Halloween.

The Spirit Halloween leftover mystery is officially solved.

Have you ever worked at a Spirit Halloween store? Which Spirit Halloween store in the Hudson Valley is your go to? How long do you keep all of your Halloween decorations up for? Share your answers with us on the station app:

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