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Halloween is just a couple of days away now, and there still might be some of you who need a few decorations or costume items for parties or going out trick or treating.
Thankfully, supermarkets and other shops still have plenty to offer in terms of those products ahead of the day.
The likes of Aldi, Asda and Morrisons have got you covered in that department.
We've listed some of the best ones for you.
What last minute Halloween products can you get from Aldi?
If you're fancying an item for a party game on the day then Aldi can offer you a Pumpkin Halloween Pinata.
At just £6.99 it also comes with a stick to knock the sweets out, although you will have to fill the pinata yourself.
In terms of decorations you can get some hanging giant spider decorations as well.
It's also £6.99 with it being very easy to hang up and store away.
Alternatively you can go for a Witches Wreath for just £3.99 or a Happy Halloween banner for just £1.99.
What last minute Halloween products can you get from Morrisons?
Morrisons have a number of quick and easy costume items that will suit you nicely for trick or treating.
There are a few masks that can be quite effective, such as the Zombie Tear Away mask for £8.
A Black and White Joker mask can be purchased for the same price, alongside a Hooded Teeth mask for £7.
If you wanted an easy way to add to some of your Halloween decorations, you can get a medium light-up pumpkin for £6.
A large animated hanging ghost will cost a bit more at £14, but will likely stand out in your home.
What last minute Halloween products can you get from Asda?
Asda will have you set with a Halloween Hunt Kit for your home from George.
This includes paper signs plus trick or treat prizes for just £3.
There's also a Halloween Projector Light for £12 and a Skull-shaped oil burner for £5.
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