6. Americans, who started celebrating Halloween more than a hundred years ago, consider it the most fun costume festival, which both adults and children look forward to, probably even more than Christmas or New Year.
7. The most common superstition on Hefllovin is that if you look into a mirror at midnight, you can see your death. Although in some countries, young girls try to see in the reflection of their chosen one.
8. In 2010, the city of Bellville (Illinois) became the last American city in which it is forbidden to play “Wallet or Life” for children over 12 years old. Teenagers can be fined from 100 to 1000 dollars.
9. On Halloween, Americans buy more than 600 million pounds (272 million kg) of candy.
10. Snickers is the number one chocolate candy bought on Halloween.