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Spooky pop-up store opens in Wolverhampton

A spooky store featuring ghoulish masks and decorations has opened in time for Halloween.

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Ghoulish items are on display at Halloween House in Wolverhampton

Halloween House has opened its doors on the lower level of the Mander Centre – and has already attracted a Wolves star.

Raul Jimenez visited the store, which houses one of the largest collections of merchandise in the UK, to stock up for October 31.

It features a range of costumes, trick or treat items, make-up, life-size witches and an inflatable coffin.

The pop-up shop opened on Dudley Street in the city last year and proved to be a hit with visitors – with people travelling from Birmingham and Lichfield.

Julie Platt, team member at Halloween House, said “We jumped at the chance to bring Halloween to Wolverhampton again this year with our pop-up shop.

"It’s obviously our favourite time of the year and we’re extremely excited to offer Wolverhampton shoppers one of the widest ranges of Halloween products in the UK.

"Whether it’s an organised event, Halloween party, trick or treating in the neighbourhood or a student fancy dress night, we have everything for every event.

"We are all about bringing the authentic Halloween experience to customers, who not only visit our shops to buy Halloween products but also visit for the spooktacular experience they encounter as soon as they enter.

"The seven-foot prowling, howling werewolf and the sinister, un-dead clown, who wants to play hide and seek, will be sure to greet you at the door.’’

Items from Halloween House was also used and featured on the The Only Way is Essex for its special programme.

The store will leave Wolverhampton on November 2 but will return next year.

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