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Spooky Specials Offered At Summit Businesses This Halloween Season
From spooky bath products to Halloween cupcakes and cookies, Summit businesses have a lot to offer in the coming week.

SUMMIT, NJ — Supporting local Summit businesses might be the perfect way to get in the Halloween spirit this year.
Whether it's buying some spooky treats or soaps from stores like Brownie Points and Witch Baby or checking out some live music at a local brewery, there are lots of ways to shop locally this Halloween.
Witch Baby, an occult bath and body store in Summit, is known for selling "witchy" soaps, crystals and beauty products.
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For instance, the store is selling a "Hallowmas Body Oil," which is essentially a pumpkin spice fragrance. According to the store, this contains moisturizing oils with no filler ingredients.
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Another popular item is a Halloween body scrub. Check out the Instagram post below:
If you're looking to take a nice bubble bath this Halloween, Witch Baby also offers a pumpkin bath bomb that will turn your bath water into a deep purple color. See the Facebook post below:
You can check out all of Witch Baby's products on their website. The store is located at 73 Union Place.
Brownie Points Bakery, located at 3 Beechwood Road, is also getting into the Halloween spirit by selling all sorts of seasonal cakes topped with candy corn, as well as Halloween cupcakes, cookies and even jewelry.
Check out the Instagram post below:
Brownie Points is also selling pumpkin maple duffins — a cross between a donut and a muffin. These are filled with a maple buttercream and topped with a maple glaze.
Lastly, Bull n Bear Brewery on 425 Springfield Ave. is hosting an event on Friday, Oct. 30 with live music from Front Tire Band.
The Halloween party begins at 8 p.m. and attendees are encouraged to dress in costume.
You can check out the Facebook event here.
Residents can also look forward to the Downtown Trick-or-Treat on Monday, Oct. 31 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. Children are invited to don their costumes and venture into downtown Summit after school and visit the local businesses with signs on their windows.
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