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A cake box from bakery Paris Baguette has a warning not to smash your face into it to avoid "severe injury." Heres why you should be careful with cake-smashing.
From spooky mummies and spiderwebs to cute ghosts and pumpkins, these creative Halloween cakes are wicked fun. Plus, they're great for both kids and adults!
A haunted house full of scary things inside of it. Next to the haunted house is a cemetery. N/A N/A World War II Airplane Cockpit Guests can view and play with the controls in a replica World War II Airplane. It is the cockpit of a DC-3. N/A N/A Jenny Jump House A historic house complete with an audio history about the legend of Jenny Jump. N/A N/A
More: 'Riotous trend': Violent melee in Collingswood cuts short hayride, closes Wawa 'Creepshow' (1982) This classic may feature five gruesome vignettes from a kids' comic book, but don't let ...
This location offers Carlo's Bakery's smaller baked goods, as well as bakery and Cake Boss merchandise. [10] On February 10, 2013, the Bakery opened its first full-range branch location in Ridgewood, New Jersey. [11] [12] On September 1, 2013, the Bakery opened its third bakery location in Westfield, New Jersey.
Treehouse of Horror episodes typically consist of four parts: an opening and Halloween-themed version of the credits, followed by three segments.These segments usually have a horror, science fiction or fantasy theme and quite often are parodies of films, novels, plays, television shows, Twilight Zone episodes, or old issues of EC Comics.
The Jersey Devil is a common element of folklore in the southern New Jersey and Philadelphia areas. Due to the number of alleged sightings, many believe the Devil to be an actual animal or phenomenon similar to Bigfoot and the Yeti. Believers sometimes cite the widespread sightings by crowds of people during the "phenomenal week of 1909" as ...
The Jersey Journal is a daily newspaper, published from Monday through Saturday, covering news and events throughout Hudson County, New Jersey. The Journal is a sister paper to The Star-Ledger of Newark, The Times of Trenton and the Staten Island Advance, all of which are owned by Advance Publications, which bought the paper in 1945.