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Halloween Costumes for 2012: What's Hot
Halloween has become a major retail event in America. Consumers are expected to spend as much as $8 billion in 2012.

If you haven't started shopping yet for Halloween, you'd better hurry.
Trick-or-treating is scheduled for Wednesday night: 6-8 p.m. in Macungie and 6-9 p.m. in Lower Macungie Township.
This year, consumer spending on Halloween costumes, decorations and candy is expected to increase to a record 170 million people who are projected to spend as much as $8 billion.
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According to the National Retail Federation, 71.5 percent of Americans will be in the haunting mood this year -- up from 68.6 percent in 2011. The federation's survey found that the average person is expected to spend $79.82 on decorations, costumes and candy, up from $72.31 last year.
At Drop Me a Line in Allentown, Superhero costumes are hot this year, including Spider-Man, Thor and Iron Man, as well as Zombie costumes, said store owner Louella Torrence.
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For younger girls, princess costumes are popular -- "anything with a tiara," she said -- while younger boys are opting to be knights and policemen.
Some of the best sellers for kids' costumes this year at Party City in Whitehall are Monster High character costumes, said store manager Jennifer Adams. In fact, she said, it's been that way for the past three years.
Monster High, a line of dolls from Mattel, features the children of well known monsters, like Draculara and Frank E. Stein.
Traditional superhero costumes and Disney Princess outfits are also popular - anything based on blockbuster movies and popular culture.
Adams said the morph suit - think Blue Men outfit - is also a popular costume.
"Things are trending similarly to last year," Adams said. Remembering the October 2011 snow storm that paralyzed the Lehigh Valley, she added, "The only difference will be that we hopefully won't have the snow storm."
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