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Trick or Treat: Why do we do it? - The True Citizen

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According to the National Retail Federation, Halloween is the country’s second largest commercial holiday, boasting an estimated $3.1 billion in candy sales. The roots of the holiday stem from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain in which people gathered during the Middle Ages, dressed and performed as ghosts and demons in exchange for food and drink, possibly paving the way […]

The post Trick or Treat: Why do we do it? first appeared on The True Citizen.

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