Home Depot is officially kicking off Halloween … in July. “Enthusiasts are decorating earlier than ever before,” the company says on its website, which features a full lineup of monsters and ghosts to follow on the success of “Skelly,” its 12-foot skeleton decoration. Besides a 13-foot Jack Skellington figure (from The Nightmare Before Christmas), avid trick-or-treaters can meet Lethal Lily the Witch, a high-tech figure that stands seven feet high and has eight servo motors in her head that replicate facial movements with moving mouth and rolling eyes.
Scary, kids! Home Depot’s 2023 Halloween lineup
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