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  2. Feldgeister - Wikipedia

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    This corn demon also slaps people looking out of the window at night or takes part in the wild hunt, is also the mount of the devil. In heavy thunderstorm the Habergeiß bring cut grain from one field to another foreign field. The appearance of the Habergeiß causes bad luck. The corn will spoil, the cows will lose weight, give no milk and felt.

  3. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    A calavera (Spanish – pronounced [kalaˈβeɾa] for "skull"), in the context of the Day of the Dead, is a representation of a human skull or skeleton. The term is often applied to edible or decorative skulls made (usually with molds) from either sugar (called Alfeñiques ) or clay, used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead ...

  4. What is candy corn made of? Ingredients in the Halloween ...

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    Zachary Candy Corn. Brach’s Candy Corn is processed in a facility where wheat and other allergens are used in other products. Is candy corn healthy? Candy corn, like many other Halloween candies ...

  5. Shoulder angel - Wikipedia

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    A guardian angel in a 19th-century print. The shoulder angel often uses the iconography of a traditional angel, with wings, a robe, a halo, and sometimes a harp.The shoulder devil likewise usually looks like a traditional devil with reddish skin, horns, barbed tail, a trident, and in some cases, cloven hooves.

  6. Sign of the horns - Wikipedia

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    The "sign of the horns" hand gesture is used in criminal gang subcultures to indicate membership or affiliation with Mara Salvatrucha. The significance is both the resemblance of an inverted "devil horns" to the Latin letter 'M', and in the broader demonic connotation, of fierceness and nonconformity.

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  8. The one thing you should never say to trick-or-treaters this ...

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    Here's one she suggests if they don't like the candy offered. ... If people giving out candy want to give safer treats, there’s always nut-free or dairy-free candy or another prize like stickers.

  9. Mexican mask-folk art - Wikipedia

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    Horns on devil masks are commonly made from the horns of cows, goats or deer. [44] Finished masks often receive further decoration with ribbons, gold accents, bells, sequins and more. [ 1 ] Often the addition of decoration is done by the dancers themselves to personalize them, especially the addition of beards and fangs.