■ Scare Spray canned air forkids who are scared of theboogie man and want to sprayhim away:
$5.95 at Freckles
■ Makeup applied and hairstyled to resemble TammyFaye Bakker:
$60 for an hour at Incognito■Custom-made Spuds Mackenzie costume: $50 for labor and $8 a yard at Costume Adventures
■ Clown costume:
$28 to rent for three days plus a $15 refundable deposit at Norcostco Texas Costume
■Witch’s broom:$6 at Magicland
■Fog machine:
$40 a day at United Rent-All
■Party planner to organize aHalloween party for fifty:$950 plus tax (includessnacks, decorations, set-up,and clean-up) at Fun Factory
■Fortuneteller:
$85 to $200 per party at Fun Company of the Southwest
■ Gorilla mask:
Three versions, from $36 to $49 at Positively Magic
■Candy for trick-or-treaters:$2.89 for one-pound sack ofMilky Way bars and $3.09 forone pound of snack pack-sizepeanut M&M’s at Kroger
■Five-pound Jack-O-Lanternpumpkin:
$5 at the Farmer’s Market
■ Ever-Ready Commanderflashlight:
$2.99 at Target
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