How has Halloween become a days-long, massively involved and expensive holiday? What happened to the good old days of stumbling around the neighborhood in a Barbie mask you could barely breathe in with a pillowcase full of candy? Here's how Halloween went from just spooky to spooky consumerist.
Amy and Margaret discuss:
How Halloween has lost its truly spooky nature over the years
The origins of the Switch Witch
Their favorite Halloween costumes growing up
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Paige Pickett for Kids Out and About: Mom Saves Halloween for her Son with the Switch Witch
Primary Kids' Costumes
Melissa Willets for Parents Magazine: Is the Switch Witch Brewing Up Some Controversy This Halloween?
Maura Judkis for Boston.com: With huge skeletons, the yard-decorating arms race heats up
Lori Ferraro for LikeTotally80s.com: The Mask Makes It - Halloween Costumes of the 1980s
National Retail Federation: Halloween Spending to Reach Record $12.2 Billion as Participation Exceeds Pre-Pandemic Levels
Kurt Andersen: FANTASYLAND - How America Went Haywire: A 500-Year History
Marianna Cerini for CNN Style: From pagan spirits to Wonder Woman: A brief history of the Halloween costume
Charles Moss for Slate: How Ben Cooper Changed Halloween Forever
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