Halloween: Is your home haunted? [ Infographic]

The bedroom is the #1 place for spooky situations.

Whether it’s strange footsteps echoing in the hallway or an eerie presence friends and family notice with you, nearly 2 in 5 Americans say they have experienced unusual or unexplained occurrences at home.

As we approach Halloween…

Are you willing to purchase a house that is haunted? If yes, how much are you willing to pay for it?

Check out the full report on haunted encounters at home.

The bedroom is the #1 place for spooky situations.

Haunted Encounters at home infographic. More than 2 in 5 have experienced unexplained or unusual occurrences inside their home.

Methodology

In August 2023, we surveyed 1,017 Americans about their paranormal experiences. 49% were women, 49% were men, 1% were non-binary, and 1% would rather not say. Respondents ranged in age from 19 to 94 with an average age of 42. 

To determine the old homes in historically haunted cities Allstarhome.com used data from the U.S. Census Bureau. 

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39% of Americans Decorate for Halloween This Week, New Study Says

Top 30 spookiest cities in America.
It’s the first week of October,  a new study found 39% of Americans will start decorating for Halloween this week.Whether it’s the classic pumpkins on the porch or a full-house display, Americans love to get in the Halloween spirit with 71% saying they’re planning on decorating for Halloween this year. 
Here are some cool Halloween facts:

– According to Google search trends, the Spookiest cities are Las Vegas, Denver, Baltimore, Portland, Seattle.
– The most popular types of Halloween decorations are carved pumpkins, skeletons, cauldrons, tombstones, and witches. Americans spend 3 hours on average decorating for Halloween.
Average amount spent yearly on Halloween decor: $61.

Due to inflation, nearly 50% of Americans say they plan to spend less on decorations and candy and more than half of Americans will walk or drive around to check out everyone’s Halloween displays.

Take a look at the full report here for more fun Halloween statistics.

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Top 10 Most popular Halloween decorations in U.S.
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Movie Review: MY BEST FRIEND’S EXORCISM

MY BEST FRIEND'S EXORCISM is now available on Prime Video. Rated R.

If you enjoy 80’s movie themes, My Best Friend’s Exorcism is up your alley for the Halloween season.

The year is 1988. High school sophomores Abby and Gretchen have been best friends since fourth grade. But an evening of skinny-dipping goes disastrously wrong and Gretchen begins to act different. She is moody and irritable. Then bizarre incidents keep happening when she is nearby.

Abby’s investigation leads her to some startling discoveries-and by the time their story reaches its terrifying conclusion, the fate of Abby and Gretchen is determined by a single question: Is their friendship powerful enough to beat the devil?

Fromgirltogirl’s Movie Review

Here at Fromgirltogirl.com, we rate the film 4 out of 5 stars because we think it’s a great spooky season teen movie just in time for the Halloween. It’s a bit nostalgic for us as it reminds us of middle school horror movie nights with friends. It has a decent friendship plot that resonates with teens and whether friendship can stand the test to be loyal to each other or work against each other through the forces of evil.

We absolutely love the My Best Friend’s Exorcism movie soundtrack. The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack from the horror film My Best Friend’s Exorcism (2022) tracklisting is available on Amazon and Apple store, with the original score music composed by Ryland Blackinton .

Special shout out to filipina actress Cathy Ang! Loved seeing her represent Filipino actors, showing the slowly but surely changing scope of Hollywood. Her parented immigrated to the United States and the rest was history.

About My Best Friend’s Exorcism ( 2022)

My Best Friend’s Exorcism is a 2022 American supernatural horror film based on the horror novel of the same name by Grady Hendrix. The film is written by Jenna Lamia, directed by Damon Thomas, produced by The Gotham GroupQuirk Productions, starring – Elsie Fisher, Amiah Miller, Cathy Ang, Rachel Ogechi Kanu, Christopher Lowell, Clayton Royal Johnson, Michael Wayne Foster, Ashley LeConte Campbell, Nathan Anderson, Cynthia Evans, Rachel Leah Cohen, Cameron Bass, Brady Pierce, Erin Ownbey, and John Stoneburner.

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America’s favorite Halloween Candy 2022 & the worst sweets for your smile

United States of America ( USA) 2022 Favorite Halloween Candy by State

It is finally Fall and time to think about spooky season, sweet treats, and halloween.

Dentists at Byte wanted to know which Halloween candy Americans enjoy most. Byte Dentists surveyed more than 1,000 Americans about their go-to treat, and analyzed hundreds of Google search terms and phrases to determine the top candy by state.

For 2022, chocolate is not the favorite this year.

  • Nerds were the most searched for Halloween candy
  • 34% hate candy corn and 22% love it
  • 52% are not planning to give candy out this year, inflation being one of the main reasons why (24%)
  • 55% are worried about how candy affects their teeth 
America's favorite candy of 2022.

Is some candy worse for your teeth than others? According to the dentists at Byte, candies that really scare them include caramels, taffy, hard candy, coated candy and toffee. The better options for your pearly whites are chocolate and sugar free gum.

Best Candy for Your Teeth

  1. Dark Chocolate
  2. Milk Chocolate
  3. Sugar Free Gum 

Worst Candy for your Teeth

  1. Caramels
  2. Taffy
  3. Hard Candy (like Jolly Ranchers)
  4. Coated Candy (like Hot Tamales)
  5. Toffee

Take a look at our report to learn about your state’s favorite candy and advice from our dentists on the best way to protect your smile during this sweet and scary season. 

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Methodology

In August 2022, we surveyed 1,056 Americans about candy and their teeth. Survey respondents ranged in age from 18 to 84 with an average age of 36. 48% were male, 48% female, 3% nonbinary, and 1% transgender. 

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Cybersecurity Threats – Take This Lollipop 2 | a Zoom meeting horror film

Take This Lollipop Sequel

Do you remember the 2011 viral “Take This Lollipop” horror film? Finally there is a sequel using deep fake tech, AI, all in a Zoom meeting horror setting to highlight today’s cybersecurity threats. It is worth checking out as we countdown to 2020 Halloween. The simulation works best on a desktop. Check it out at TakeThisLollipop.com.

About Take This Lollipop

In 2011, Jason Zada broke the internet with a Facebook-integrated short horror film called Take This Lollipop, which managed to frighten millions around the world to tears while showing them the real life dangers of the internet and social media in terms of data breaching and identity theft threats.
This month, Zada launched the sequel (TakeThisLollipop.com) – a Zoom-based short horror film experience that blends Deep Fakes, AI and the new normal we’re all experiencing – to bring into focus how identity theft has evolved immensely since 2011 into a much more complex and terrifying threat. 

While taking in this experience, it is crucial you watch until the very end. You will know when it is over.


It’s an unpaid, original meant purely to have a little fun for Halloween, while also creating some awareness for what these technologies can be made to do, in a very shocking and mind bending way. 

Fun fact: the Deep Fake art was done by the same guy who blended Jennifer Lawrence and Steve Buscemi! His name is BirbFakes
Happy Halloween! 
Lollipop (verb): The act of stealing someone’s identity and transforming into them. 


In 2011, the internet was introduced to Take This Lollipop, a digital film experience that asked viewers to click a button that read “connect via Facebook”. The film started, and viewers quickly learned that the story’s protagonist, a terrifying stalker, was stalking them. See a short recap, here.


The first film experience played on the very real growing concern about data security that for years had been splashed endlessly across major news headlines. Lollipop codified a collective feeling about what could happen if personal data got into a stalker’s hands. 

It’s 2020. We stopped caring about data, and still use the same password everywhere. Remember all those data breaches? We don’t hear about them anymore. AI and Deep Fakes are so powerful now. Presidents, celebrities and athletes have been deep faked.

It’s easier than ever to lose your identity, much more than just your account numbers. 


The pandemic has only sped things up. Our homes are visible through video calls. There’s more footage of you talking, making faces and intonations. Is anyone recording those calls? 


The first Lollipop warned people of the dangers of sharing personal information online. Now we want to show the world how someone can actually become you. Take This Lollipop 2 is a short film experience that plays on the new normal, ramping up a narrative that began nine years ago, a visceral ride rooted in the headlines that have whisked down our newsfeeds since 2011. 

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Dog safety: Protecting your dog from deadly Halloween treats

The hayrides have come and gone. The fun costumes revealed. As for the candy, kids and adults alike are still indulging. But if you have little people plus pets in your life, chances are you’ll have to be mindful of the dangers of having candy around the house and close to your pets, especially dogs. Some candy can be fatal for dogs. Fromgirltogirl chatted with Chelsea Rivera, dog lady and VP, Content & Media Relations of SimpleWag. Read here :

Happy Halloween Dog Lovers!

Common halloween treats lethal to your dog. Avoid these candies:

 

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Thriller night: Mystic Pete’s new ‘Halloween Night’ music video

Mystic Pete Halloween tunes from Bass Pop

Halloween is only days away and trick-or-treaters are deciding which music makes their Halloween party playlists. If you want a killer Halloween song for your Halloween party, Mystic Pete’s ‘Halloween Night’ is up your alley. Mystic Pete is releasing  ‘Halloween Night’ because there is a shortage of amazing Halloween songs. ‘Halloween Night’ has darkly humorous tunes which will enchant listeners and light up any Halloween dance floor. The ‘Halloween Night’ is on Mystic Pete’s BassPop  album and includes a second haunting track just for your Halloween pleasure.

On the album BassPop, you can hear Mystic Pete fuse pop , EDM and world music into an exciting spiritual experience. The LA native has created an artful and tasteful album for all ages and his single ‘Halloween Night’ [Shiva Shakti] channels in ancient ideas, while adding an edgy dance vehicle. The album BassPop has plenty of sexual energy, with sonic intensity and listeners can truly enjoy a deeply creative album. Here is the track list below:

1. Halloween Night [Shiva Shakti]

2. Bad Kill [Kali Murder Ballad]

3. Name It [Sat Nam]

4. The Lovers [Hare Ram]

Watch the music videos and leave a comment about your thoughts on Mystic Pete today. You can follow him on Facebook for his latest music.


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