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Shops loving 'Fright Night'

Mike Watson
Rotorua Daily Post·
29 Oct, 2013 06:57 PM2 mins to read

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AJ's Emporium shop assistant Karen Henderson surrounded by Halloween items being snapped up by partygoers. Photo / Ben Fraser

AJ's Emporium shop assistant Karen Henderson surrounded by Halloween items being snapped up by partygoers. Photo / Ben Fraser

Celebrating Halloween is catching on - not only sweet-toothed trick or treating children, but adults planning costume parties after the official date.

Rotorua stores have been in full swing for the past week as customers spend up for the traditional All Hallows' Day Christian holy evening celebrating saints, martyrs and the dead tomorrow night.

Shoppers had been spending hundreds of dollars buying a wide range of costumes, toys and sweets at AJ's Emporium and The Warehouse in the lead up to Halloween Day.

AJ's Emporium store assistant Sheryl Davy said there wasn't any item more popular than others. "Everything is going out the door - from black capes, and black tulips to skeleton lollies and witches' costumes."

Spider emblazoned cup cakes have been one of the more popular items sold this year.

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"It's not only children who have been coming into the shop but grandparents with their grandchildren, and adults wanting something for a work party.

"From last weekend it started to snowball and it won't stop until Christmas. We will get people coming in for follow-up parties looking for fancy dress to wear."

A number of the store's bigger spending customers were Americans living in Rotorua, she said. "It doesn't matter how bad the economy is, it is important to keep happy."

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The Warehouse manager Sally Rison said they were selling lots of lollies and costumes. "We have had a wide range of novelties being bought by children and adults, not just for trick and treating."

Staff plan to dress up in Halloween costumes tomorrow in store, she said.

Rotorua Senior Sergeant Brendon Keenan said parents should accompany children while trick or treating.

Children knocking on homeowners' doors should respect private property and appreciate owners, especially the elderly, who might feel vulnerable, he said.

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Rotorua District Council parks and recreation manager Garry Page said Halloween had been pretty trouble-free for the council-owned facilities.

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