Imperial Toys, Fright in the Night Surpr!se Toy Bag is what you get when you don't want to give candy to the little boogers who come to your door. I found this last year well after Halloween and figured it was an okay deal at five dollars.
The great thing about this is that you can get it this year at a discount and save it until next year with the full knowledge that any children that eat it will be harmed just as much as if they got it the year before.
Some of these toys are fun, some of these toys went to my cats, and the majority of them when to some orphans in Mexicali who can't say if they like them because they don't speak English.
Up side, you won't be eating them before you give them out to the children.
Imperial Toys Fright in the Night Spiky Ball Things are what some people say make a great Halloween candy substitute. I gave them to my cats. Well, my cats took them from me before I could put them in the bag for the orphans to be more exact. Well, they do make good cat toys.
Imperial Toys, Fright in the Night, Suprise Toy Bag Skeletons may find their way into your child's Halloween candy. For god's sake don't let the children eat them!
Well, they kind of look like they would be great decorations for next year, but getting them on Halloween means that your kid just may be playing with them on Thanksgiving.
Tell that little mettle head to rock on.
With those little heart shaped handles Imperial Toys, Fright in the Night, Suprise Toy Bag: Bubbles Bottles are a fine thing to find in your child's Halloween Candy. So long as they don't drink the stuff or try to eat them. Have I mentioned what a bad idea none edible things in candy is?
In any case, I think these are a great idea. Lot's of fun, short lived, easy cleanup. What more could you want?
If you find Imperial Toys, Fright in the Night, Suprise Toy Bag: Recorders in your child Halloween toys this year you may just want to kill the fellow who put them in there. These are noisy little monsters that encourage your little monster to do bad things like play bad music.
Common science says that it takes 10,000 hours to learn music. That's about five years full time. These may turn your children on to music and may even be a lot of fun. They will still be loud and your kids will be running around with them in their mouths' and that just sounds dangerous to me.
Imperial Toys, Fright in the Night, Suprise Toy Bag: Stickers are an alternative to Halloween candy that permits your child to make a mess without getting fat. They will still get fat and you will have these pumpkin jiggers on your walls for months.
Imperial Toys, Fright in the Night, Suprise Toy Bag: Snakes are small and easy to swallow. After that, I think these are kind of fun. I mean, I would have played with them as a kid, but I don't know If I would want them in my Halloween candy.
Imperial Toys, Fright in the Night, Supr!se Toy Bags have these Mini Puzzle Maze things to give out on Halloween. I don't know how I feel about these things. I mean, they're good for your brain but did you ever use them?
Imperial Toys Mini Slinkys come in your Fright in the Night, Supr!se Toy Bag or you could just go get four dozen for like 15 bucks on Amazon. Parents aren't too jazzed about these but the children love them. I have no data on how they feel after playing with them, but getting them, kids are just off the wall about these little things.
Imperial Toys Vampire Fangs come five to a pack in your Fright in the Night Supr!se toy bag. Now the idea is to give children something to play with rather than eat on Halloween so these little ditties work okay. The only real problem is that the time to play with them is October and you would get them on the 31st. Good luck saving them for next year.
This 'Imperial Toys' Paddle Toy is a substitute for candy that one gives away on Halloween. The toy is, believe it or not, not designed to make parents go crazy. The fact that you get three of them in one bag means that your children can all play with them ... or use them as weapons of mass annoyance and paddle each other.