On October 31st each year, most of the English-speaking world celebrates Halloween, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, and the United States. Halloween festivities include trick-or-treating, pumpkin carving, get-togethers, scary costumes, and sweets and chocolates. In this article, we will discuss the Halloween tradition in the UK.
UK’s Popular Halloween Activities
- Trick or Treat
- Jack o’ Lanterns
- Pumpkin Carving
- Apple Bobbing
- Watching scary movies
- Fancy dress parties
Famous Halloween Costumes
Girls Costumes | Men’s Costumes | Kids Costumes |
Maleficent | Scary Clown Costume | Zombie School |
The Classic Witch | Roman Worrier | Miss Pennywise |
Skeleton Queen | Horror Bunny | See Monster |
Black Swan | Jocker | Unisex Clown |
Queen of the Nile | Red Vampire | The Jocker |
Storm | Nightmare clown | Kids Chucky |
Ghostbuster | Voodoo Dude | Howling Ghost |
Elvira | Bloody Clown | Vintage Clown |
Mummy | Evil Jester | – |
Cat woman | – | – |
Velvet Cat | – | – |
UK Halloween Food
- Pumpkin Pie
- Candy & Caramel Apples
- Caramel Corn
- Pumpkin Bread
- Pumpkin Cheesecake
- Healthy Halloween pizzas
- Mini pumpkin & feta pies
Traditional Halloween Candies
- Three Musketeers
- Milk Duds
- Kit Kat
- Candy corn
- Twix
- Hershey’s mini bars
- Hershey’s Kisses
- Snickers
- Starburst
Traditional Halloween Games
- What’s the time, Mrs Witch?
- Apple bobbing
- Halloween treasure hunt
- Make your own toffee apples
- Pin the tail on the black cat
- Murder Mystery Game
- Halloween Feel Box
- Balloon Battle
- Halloween charades
- Deadly wink
Conclusion
A conventional Halloween may be enjoyable. Making (or purchasing) your favourite traditional Halloween dishes and candies may be a fun way to celebrate Halloween with your loved ones. You may enjoy this spooky event by decorating your house or place with some theme and making it spooky.