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Home Depot sells out of viral Halloween skeleton before summer

We’re officially halfway through Halloween, and some stores are offering decorations ahead of the spooky season.

Home Depot has restocked its much talked about 12-foot-tall skeleton and other Halloween decorations, but quantities are limited and many items are already sold out.

“We’re thrilled to see our customers’ response and enthusiasm for the Halfway to Halloween and #CodeOrange events…We’re leaning into it and working with them,” said Tyler Pelfrey, Brand Communications Manager at The Home Depot. I’m excited to enjoy my fandom,” he told FOX. Transactions by email.

“The Halfway to Halloween sale is aimed at our most loyal customers: Halloween superfans. For them, building a Halloween collection is not a seasonal job, but a year-round journey. ” he added.

Home Depot’s social media platforms alerted customers to “#CodeOrange,” with many users sharing their thoughts on the early Halloween sale as it was announced six months before the spooky holiday.

“It’s not summer yet! Roll slow!” one social media user commented.

Skelly, a 12-foot-tall skeleton, has been turning heads since its introduction four years ago. home depot

Another person replied: “If you can have Christmas in July then a little Spring Go Vienna wouldn’t hurt.”

Skelly, a 12-foot-tall skeleton, has been turning heads since its introduction four years ago.

One user wrote: “Finally I can buy Skelly. I waited 3 years to buy this.”

“I refresh the page every minute after the clock strikes midnight. If I don’t catch a skelly this year, I’m going to lose it,” another person commented.

Home Depot has restocked its much talked about 12-foot-tall skeleton and other Halloween decorations, but quantities are limited and many items are already sold out. home depot
Home Depot’s social media platforms alerted customers to “#CodeOrange,” with many users sharing their thoughts on the early Halloween sale as it was announced six months before the spooky holiday. Jet City Image – Stock.adobe.com

Pelfrey said he and his team knew Skelly’s dog, Skelly, as well as the Deadwood Inferno Skeleton and Frankenstein’s Monster would be featured items ahead of Halloween.

“Skelly and her friends have grown in popularity since their debut in 2020, and we wanted to give our customers multiple opportunities to get their hands on these innovative items,” Pelfrey said. added.

Due to the growing popularity of skeletons, Home Depot has released even larger holiday decorations, including a 5-foot-tall, 7-foot-long skeleton dog.

Customers were leaving no stone unturned to get their hands on the hottest items after the hardware store kicked off its “Halfway to Halloween” event in full swing, according to comments posted on Home Depot’s Instagram account. .

“I did it! I got the skeleton. I’ve been waking up every hour since 2am, so I did it half asleep, but I finally managed to get my brother’s skeleton. Kudos Please! LOL,” one social media user commented on Instagram.

After the “Halfway to Halloween” event began in earnest at the hardware store, customers were doing everything in their power to get their hands on the hottest items. home depot

“Stayed up all night updating my phone for Frank! Got it,” another wrote, referring to the 7-foot-tall Frankenstein monster.

Some users apparently weren’t able to get their hands on the viral skeletons and other life-sized Halloween decorations, and some even requested that Home Depot restock some items.

“The dog sold out in 2 minutes!!!” “It’s a shame that I was entering my address and suddenly I can’t,” wrote one disappointed user.

Some users apparently weren’t able to get their hands on the viral skeletons and other life-sized Halloween decorations, and some even requested that Home Depot restock some items. home depot

“Dear @homedepot, we’re planning a lot of Skelly Dogs for Halloween, but please triple that. Trust me,” a user commented.

Other retailers like Target and Lowe’s are currently selling Halloween decorations online. Vendors like Spirit Hollywood, Amazon, and halloweencostumes.com offer similar items year-round.

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