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Well, it’s almost Halloween and what better time to throw a party? The
good people at Snapple, which makes those delicious beverages, have given
us some hints on how to make a “spooktacular” party.
For one, turn the living room into a miniature haunted house by
illuminating the room with only a static TV and candles and playing eerie
background music or spooky noises. If your visitors don’t find that
scary, jump up from behind a couch and release a helium-filled
glow-in-the-dark balloon. Of course, if you just blow up the balloon with
your own hot air and then let it go without tying it, it’ll fly all over
the room and really put a scare into people.
Another hint Snapple provides is freezing raisins in ice cubes to make
it look like bugs are in your Snapple. Also, you can mix root beer,
vanilla ice cream, gummy worms, gummy spiders and cherries to make a
foamy and bubbly drink the kids will love. Why wait till Halloween to get
that concoction going? Yum. Substitute real worms and spiders for the
younger kids who tend to eat stuff like that anyway.
Did somebody say the CD is free?
The Eclectic Orange Festival has partnered with South Coast Plaza to
distribute a sampler CD of music from this year’s annual festival.
With 11 tracks and musical genres ranging from the “Crouching Tiger,
Hidden Dragon” soundtrack to baroque opera, the disc will be available
for free at more than 35 retail locations at South Coast Plaza, including
Banana Republic, Cartier, Origins, Gucci, Victoria’s Secret and Chopard.
The third annual Eclectic Orange Festival continues with 46
performances through Nov. 11.
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