3. Economical aspects of Halloween
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The amount of money spent in 2005 – 55 billion.
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The amount spent in 2012 – 8 billion.
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The amount spent in 2013 – 6.9 billion.
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Halloween is the perfect oportunity to do martketing.
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The annual production by industry 113 millions $ - pumpikns.
4. Economical aspects of Halloween
Pumpinks:
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542 million pumpkins harvested in Illinois.
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Average American will spend 75 $.
5. Candy Store
How much money it is spend in candy?
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In 2011 $2.3 billion was spent on candy only. This means that
approximately 30% of Halloween spending is spent in candy.
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Candy companies produced about 35 million pounds of candy this
year, that’s 27 candy pieces for each and every American.
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The average bucket holds about 250 pieces of candy amounting
to about 9,000 calories and about three pounds of sugar.
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In 2013 $2.8 billion was be spent on candy. (Increase from
2011).
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$21.5 is the average money spent per person on candy in
Halloween.
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38 million people will be doing trick or treating.
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58 million households will give out candy.
6. Candy Store
Candy
Most popular candy for Halloween (U.S.A)
1. Candy Corn.
2. Chocolate and peanut bar.
3. Snickers.
4. Jolly Ranchers.
5. Tootsie Roll.
7. Costume Store
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The average person will spend 40$ in costumes.
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The amount of money spent by adults in general is
1.21 billion $.
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66 % of American adults get dressed and buy
costumes.
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Of all the money consumers spend at Halloween,
36% of it is spent on costumes.
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The price of the costumes can be $30 and
sometimes extending to over $100.
9. Halloween Parties
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They are one of the best ways to earn money in
halloween.
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Normally, the managers of halloween parties double
the number of tickets they sell.
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They win money by selling tickets, alcohol and candy
or other food.
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In Madrid Arenas 5.000 people were suposed to
attend the party but 16.500 people appeared at the
party.
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In this halloween party, the Divertt won 8.000 €.