🎃 Get ready to stand out this Halloween with our trendy blue bucket!
This 8-inch Jack O' Lantern candy bucket is made of durable plastic and features a single compartment, perfect for collecting treats during Halloween festivities. With its vibrant blue color and unique cartoon faces, it serves as both a functional candy holder and a charming decoration.
Material Type | Plastic |
Handle Type | Single |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Strap Type | Shoulder |
Pattern | Cartoon |
Color | Blue |
S**N
Nice concept
Love this autism awareness pumpkin. People asked about it being blue and served just its purpose. My only criticism is the price. “Normal” orange pumpkins cost half the price. Parents of autistic children already pay a premium for everything (not the least of it therapies, special ed, etc) must we pay extra for our kid’s trick or treating pumpkins too???
A**R
Awesome!!!!
Love the color! Fast delivery! Thank you so much.💙 my daughter has autism and this blue pumpkin is now known for autism awareness:)
M**B
Arrived just in time for Halloween
This blue pumpkin was used on our front door stoop to indicate that we had treats for those with autism (candy and non-candy).
A**R
Nice product
Great way for non verbal children to enjoy halloween
C**M
Super Flimsy
This thing is THIN and came heavily dented. I had to use a heat gun to get all the dents out.
C**S
These are getting harder to find and more expensive when you do find them
Just a cheap, plastic jack-o'-lantern pail that used to cost a buck at Walmart. However, General Foam Plastics (the manufacturer) went out of business in 2017, so you probably won't be seeing these at Walmart any longer. A company named Amloid (who made this particular pail I bought here, not General Foam, as listed) bought the molds from General Foam and continued making these pails, but if you see them in a store, I'm sure now they'll be priced at more than a dollar. Online, they'll be WAY more than a dollar.Collector's take note; the differences between the original General Foam jack-o'-lantern pails and the more recent Amloid pails are the logo on the bottom and the Amloid pails have a 3/16" hole in the center of the bottom, which the General Foam pails did not have. Their bottoms were solid.Oh, and to just throw in something of interest for those who didn't know; these "non-traditional-colored" jack-o'-lantern pails have significant meanings pertaining to the child carrying one. They are:Blue - The child is autisticTeal - The child has food allergies (should be given a non-edible treat)Purple - The child has epilepsyPink - Someone in the child's family is fighting or is a survivor of breast cancerBlack - Mmm, could mean there was a recent death in the child's family?Orange, of course, is the traditional color
A**Y
Autism awareness
Got this for me 21 year old autistic son. Good way to let other people know that he may look like a full grown man but his soul is forever that of a child. This Blue Pumpkin came in the mail quickly and in perfect condition.
K**Y
Great idea
I love this due to my grandson having autism this was a great way to advise ppl of it to be respectful of the situation
B**G
All good
Love it. Will be great for Halloween 2019
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