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How do you say Halloween candy in English?

Halloween candy is Halloween English.

Halloween is an autumn festival celebrated every year in some western countries. It means "Holy Night", which is on the 3rd1day of 10 every year, that is, Halloween. But in fact, this is not a real religious festival, but mainly a children's festival.

Every autumn, when the vegetables are ripe and edible, the children will pick out big orange pumpkins. Then carve a face on the pumpkin and put a lighted candle in it. It looks as if someone is looking out of the pumpkin.

Every Halloween, children wear strange masks and scary costumes. Some children paint their faces as monsters. Then they knock on doors with boxes or bags. Whenever they come to a new house, they say, "trick or treat!" " Pay or eat! "Adults will put money or sugar for entertainment in their bags.

Not only children, but also many adults like Halloween and Halloween parties. Because on this day, they can dress themselves up as celebrities or ghosts according to their own imagination. This will bring them the happiness of youth.