This was only the Halloween-specific candy.
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Five Below is a popular discount store chain with locations across 43 states.I visited my local store in New York to stock up on Halloween items.There was a wide selection — I spent $51 and purchased 13 items.
Five Below is a discount chain founded in Wayne, Pennsylvania, 22 years ago. It began as a children’s store but has now expanded to include candy, decor, tech accessories, T-shirts, and more.
And as the product selection has grown, so has the chain’s reach. By 2008, there were 100 stores, and in 2016, sales reached $1 billion, according to the company’s website.
Today, there are 1,600 locations in 43 states, but the company has said it wants to expand to 3,500 locations by the end of 2030.
I went holiday shopping last year with a $50 budget at Five Below and found it to be fun and a successful shopping trip.
This year, I decided to see what the Halloween selection is like at my local Five Below in New York, once again with a $50 budget.
Here’s what I bought.
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I’ve tried shopping at Party City and Spirit Halloween before, but Spirit mainly sells costumes, and I find Party City a bit overwhelming.
Plus, I’m not shopping for a party yet; I just want some subtle reminders that spooky season is upon us.
I was pleasantly surprised by Five Below when I went holiday shopping there last year, so I decided to give it a chance for Halloween.
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At Five Below, almost everything is $5 and less — though there is a section inside called Five Beyond where products can be up to $25.
At the store I visited, the $1 items in the wheelbarrows — caution tape, spiderwebs, and skeletons — were a little intense for me, so I kept moving.
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These pumpkins were much more my style. I grabbed a six-pack of velvet ones and threw them in my cart.
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I was actually surprised that Halloween items didn’t take up more of the floor. Maybe as Halloween gets closer, it’ll encroach on the rest of the area.
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As any Five Below fan knows, there’s already a huge candy section at every location, which you can see in the background of this photo.
This section contained just Halloween-themed novelty candy and other treats.
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Oreo is known for its specialty flavors. The Halloween-themed Oreos contain orange-colored cream but taste like regular Oreos.
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I purchased one of these during the holiday season last year, and they’re quite tasty.
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I spotted Hello Kitty, Stitch from “Lilo & Stitch,” and Beetlejuice.
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I love a succulent, even if it’s fake. They liven up a space, and these orange ones add a pop of color.
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I went for the keychain.
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There were also bat-shaped and cat-shaped pillows right underneath. They felt a little scratchy, so I decided to pass.
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Unfortunately, they only had the shorts in my size, so I didn’t snag the matching shirt.
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In fact, “Nightmare Before Christmas” is all over Hot Topic.
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This reminded me of the Rock Wall of graphic tees that’s present at every Hot Topic, just not as large.
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I’m glad teens are still into “Twilight” enough that merch is being sold. And with an animated version of “Midnight Sun” on the way, a whole new generation of tweens are going to be introduced to Forks.
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I live in an apartment, so I’m not in the market for lawn decorations or window hangings, but I was pleased with this selection.
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I liked this welcome mat, but I’d feel like a fraud if I got this without being a true cat person.
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I’d say that “Harry Potter” as a franchise has strong ties to fall — school starts on September 1, the first film has an iconic sequence that takes place on Halloween, and the rest of the films are spooky — so it makes sense that “HP” items were on the shelves.
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I was very tempted to buy the orange Jack Skellington plushie, but I just couldn’t justify it.
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In this photo alone, there are “Wednesday” action figures, “Nightmare Before Christmas” under-eye pads, face masks, tumblers, and “Beetlejuice” socks. Tim Burton really is everywhere.
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There were shelves upon shelves of candles.
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I already have a pumpkin-shaped candle, so I skipped these.
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This entire aisle smelled heavenly.
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There were dog sweaters, dog Halloween costumes, and bandanas.
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There were also Hello Kitty products here, which I was surprised by.
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The shades had names like Candy Corn, Pumpkin Patch, Crescent Moon, Spooky Cute, Batty, and Boo!
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This has a Day of the Dead design.
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Before tax, this was $47.65.
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For just under $50 (before tax), I purchased:
A pair of $5 ghost-covered pajama shortsA $1 pair of skeleton socksA $2.50 keychainA $3.50 Starlight Spell sugar scrubA $2 six-count of velvet pumpkinsA $3 Jack-O’-Lantern succulentA $4 dog sweaterA $4 novelty ice tray filled with gummy bugsThree fall candles for $5.55 eachA $5 pumpkin welcome matA $1 reusable bag
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For just over $50, I tricked my brain into thinking that it was no longer 80 degrees in New York City.
This was my first Halloween-themed shopping trip of the fall, but after visiting Five Below during Halloween and the holidays — and enjoying its wide selection of affordable, fun items — I can confidently say it’s one of my favorite stores for this type of shopping.
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