Halloween in the 1960s - Life in America

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  • @batman5224
    @batman5224 Před 2 lety +112

    Growing up in the 1960s, my father said hundreds of trick or treaters would come to his house. When I started trick or treating in the late 90s, around twenty to thirty trick or treaters would come to my house, but by the time I stopped trick or treating in 2008, my house only received three or four visitors. For the last four or five years, my house hasn’t received even one tricker or treater. That’s how much Halloween has changed.

    • @itinerantpatriot1196
      @itinerantpatriot1196 Před 2 lety +25

      Sadly, that is a reflection on how much the world has changed.

    • @robertsmith1865
      @robertsmith1865 Před 2 lety +10

      Yeah, the world has changed. Many religious leaders and people started saying Halloween was evil. Now many churches are doing Harvest Festivals.

    • @batman5224
      @batman5224 Před 2 lety +26

      @@robertsmith1865 As a religious person, I don’t think Halloween is evil. Halloween is about fantasy and make believe. Real evil comes from people, not vampires.

    • @themadbluds
      @themadbluds Před 2 lety +11

      @@batman5224 100% agree

    • @robertsmith1865
      @robertsmith1865 Před 2 lety +12

      @@batman5224 I think so too. What was so terrible about Halloween? Majority of children dressed up as cartoon characters, ballerinas, cowboys etc

  • @selketskiss56
    @selketskiss56 Před 2 lety +173

    It was heaven back in the day as a kid, was the best time to grow up.

  • @peggyschmidt7715
    @peggyschmidt7715 Před 2 lety +104

    I have to many great memories on Halloween 🎃 trick or treating, I'm sure glad I grew up in the 60's!!!

  • @itinerantpatriot1196
    @itinerantpatriot1196 Před 2 lety +188

    I remember going out with friends and not getting home until well after 9. No parental supervision necessary. The last time I lived in a neighborhood where trick or treating was still a thing, most kids were accompanied by adults and the trick or treating was pretty much over by 8 o'clock. I also remember wax-based candies, not so much whistles but the little soda bottles that had Kool-Aid like liquid in them. And of course candy cigarettes. We didn't have much money, especially at that time of year with back to school and birthday expenses happening, so our costumes were always homemade. I also liked gutting and carving up the pumpkin. Good old days indeed.

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety +4

      The last candy cigarettes I saw was over 30 years ago. Where I live, I haven't seen a lot of trick or treating in years. Halloween parties probably replaced t or t.

    • @itinerantpatriot1196
      @itinerantpatriot1196 Před 2 lety +11

      @@MisterMikeTexas I see some comments where people are saying you can still get candy cigarettes but I'm with you, I haven't seen them in years. It's sad parties have replaced trick or treating. I think it's parents not wanting to walk with them but unwilling to let them go with friends. I won't pass judgement as far as not letting your child go out unsupervised, but the kids really are missing out. Few things are more enjoyable than emptying your pillow case and setting your favorite treats aside.

    • @chrischampagne9217
      @chrischampagne9217 Před 2 lety +2

      @@trinketbox4171 .I am from Toledo and I know that retro store well

    • @bonniebrown6960
      @bonniebrown6960 Před 2 lety +2

      You see the candy cigarettes down here in GA. Not all stores carry them. I know Fred's department stores used to have them, but most of the Fred Stores have closed down now. Some of the dollar stores have them.

    • @robertmoir5695
      @robertmoir5695 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes the 1960s were good old days Iternerant Patriot including on Halloween

  • @mdgraystone
    @mdgraystone Před 2 lety +145

    We went trick-or-treating without adult supervision with no problem. Lots of Sweetarts, Abba Zabbas, Pixie Stix and Milk Duds!

    • @amyfisher6380
      @amyfisher6380 Před 2 lety +4

      That was the only time of year I ever got those types of sweets. My mother was very strict about the candy I got to have, but she made an exception for Halloween.

    • @beths999
      @beths999 Před 2 lety +6

      The good ol days!

    • @hasnarehanafareed2365
      @hasnarehanafareed2365 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @libertyann439
      @libertyann439 Před 2 lety +6

      The free-range days before parinoia, bubble wrap and the electronic leash we call cell phone.

    • @biggy3825
      @biggy3825 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s 2021 and I go trick or treating on my own so you guys are wrong about no adult supervision

  • @johnward6699
    @johnward6699 Před 2 lety +65

    The best Halloween I ever experienced was in 1968, I was 7 years old living in Harvard, Illinois. I think of " it's the great pumpkin Charlie brown " when reminiscing of that time of my life

    • @davek5027
      @davek5027 Před 2 lety +10

      I’m the same age, and grew up in the small town of Oglesby, Illinois. What a magical time and place in which to grow up. Autumn and Halloween were absolutely the best. Cheers!

    • @tonysantiago255
      @tonysantiago255 Před 2 lety +10

      @ John Ward- watching "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!" at Halloween is a yearly ritual for me. But I miss the Dolly Madison cupcakes commercials.

    • @sammy9103
      @sammy9103 Před 2 lety +6

      Charlie Brown will be back on this year on PBS.🎃🧙‍♀️ 👻They didn't even show it last year.

    • @somewereinwisconsin
      @somewereinwisconsin Před 2 lety +4

      Yes and the classroom party's we used to have! I miss it so much!

  • @eileenlester4342
    @eileenlester4342 Před 2 lety +42

    So much fun and so safe back then!

    • @davidsquires154
      @davidsquires154 Před 2 lety +7

      I also agree with you, so much and safe back then.

  • @skylilly1
    @skylilly1 Před 2 lety +64

    As soon as you put on the thin elastic mask you'd begin to sweat. I remember having the Casper mask that was bought at Woolworth's.

    • @kenmore01
      @kenmore01 Před 2 lety +4

      That prepared you for the pandemic masks!

    • @skylilly1
      @skylilly1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kenmore01 pretty much!

    • @lauraann7816
      @lauraann7816 Před 2 lety +8

      I was the Princess and my brother was Casper. I'm 59 now and can see it clearly.

    • @julienielsen3746
      @julienielsen3746 Před 2 lety +2

      My mom cut a hole in my horse mask that I liked so much and ruined it. She saw I was sweating and cut it so I could breath better.

    • @dogsareprecious4842
      @dogsareprecious4842 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too! I was Casper in the late 60's or early 70's, and I would LOVE to have photos !!!!! I can still smell that hot mask! LOL!

  • @d.redrobinphillips9959
    @d.redrobinphillips9959 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm a child of the sixties and my Mom always made my costumes. They were so unique. Dad got first crack at the loot when we returned home. I kept the bag of candy under my bed and ate in the night sometimes. I have the silver fillings in my mouth to prove I didn't brush after. lol. We would dress up in the afternoon in elementary school and have a little parade around the school dressed in our outfits. We would stencil Halloween figures on our picture window in our house. And made the other decorations by hand. I'm glad I grew up in the 60's. Thanks for this video. Brings back memories.

  • @omgdwayne1565
    @omgdwayne1565 Před 2 lety +13

    The late-50s/early-60s was my Halloween golden age. It was amazing. Dad used to bring home these floppy rubber masks that fit all the way over your head. They were super grotesque. We would make our costumes around those. It was so magical when doors would open and nice ladies would give you stuff. Sometimes the ladies would be dressed as witches. Loved that. We used department store shopping bags that had been painted with cheap elementary-school-type watercolors. It was really spooky to go wandering around by ourselves and seeing other little monsters doing the same. It was so amazing to get home finally and see what you had. I remember getting a Pez dispenser one year. I still love that candy. It's funny how vivid all the memories of smells still are; of the rubbery mask etc.

  • @dadofducks
    @dadofducks Před 2 lety +31

    I remember one Halloween I tried to get home in time (around 8 pm) in order to catch Its The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown on tv. Of course this was years before the invention of the VCR. It was a tough decision, go out and hit more house for more candy or to watch my favorite Halloween special because if you missed it you couldn’t watch it for a whole year.

    • @jipfluffy2143
      @jipfluffy2143 Před 2 lety

      The same thing happed to us only it was the wizard of oz!

  • @brianhayes7618
    @brianhayes7618 Před 2 lety +26

    When you mentioned the smell of the plastic mask you hig it spot on that is one thing that sticks in my mind. And your hair getting tangled on the rubber band stapled to the mask

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

    • @chrismorrison1184
      @chrismorrison1184 Před 2 lety +2

      don't forget getting your tongue stuck in the mouth slit - painfully hilarious !

    • @jipfluffy2143
      @jipfluffy2143 Před 2 lety +1

      How about falling over something while running through the yard because you couldn’t see and desperately raking your candy off the grass

  • @keithwilson6060
    @keithwilson6060 Před 2 lety +68

    This is an incidental memory, but my neighborhood elementary school would also have a fall carnival that was absolutely magical. The school would rent a few small carnival rides and a moonwalk. There were booths of games with cheap but very interesting prizes like the woven ‘Chinese handcuffs’ that you couldn’t pull your fingers out of. A hayride, A cakewalk and a makeshift theater showing scary films were always a special treat.

    • @winnwiley164
      @winnwiley164 Před 2 lety +7

      They would set up a spook house through the locker rooms at the Halloween carnival at school.

    • @Cryo837
      @Cryo837 Před 2 lety +8

      Ah yes, the cakewalk. I won the cakewalk in 1965 at my elementary school. I got a half dozen cup cakes as a prize. I was so happy. I went home and my mom reminded me to share them. I didn't. I ate all of them and didn't share with my 4 siblings. My mom was upset but no regrets!!!

    • @winnwiley164
      @winnwiley164 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Cryo837 I forgot about the cakewalk.

    • @itinerantpatriot1196
      @itinerantpatriot1196 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Cryo837 The public elementary school around the corner from my house had an annual fair and the cakewalk was one of the main attractions. I never won but one year my cousin did and he was so excited he ran home with his cake...and you guessed it. Face first into the box as he tripped just feet away from his house. The Catholic school I attended had an annual fair as well, complete with a Ferris wheel. Sometime in the early 70s both schools gave up on the fairs. That was a shame. It was a good way for people to get together and the kids always had a blast. The cakewalk. what a cool memory.

    • @paulastrachan4053
      @paulastrachan4053 Před 2 lety +6

      When I was in elementary school in the late 50's, early 60's, every elementary school had their own carnival. It was simple stuff by today's standards, but whole families went and had so much fun. Cake walks for homemade cakes, home canned food and baked treats for prizes in the general store booth, unsupervised trick or treating in the neighborhood. We trusted our neighbors back then and weren't afraid of everything. Since we lived a block from school, we had tons of trick or treaters. One night we ran out of candy and they just kept coming. My mother first gave away all our fruit and our own candy, then she made a big batch of popcorn balls and wrapped them in waxed paper. Where I live now, I have a really long dark drive, and it's a good ways between neighbors, so the number of little visitors ranges between one and five. If they go out at all, they want easy pickings where the houses are close to the street and close together. If anyone comes, it's almost always someone I know, stopping to let their kid come to the door because they know it's safe.

  • @RIXRADvidz
    @RIXRADvidz Před 2 lety +21

    I swear I can taste Smarties candies watching this. The photos triggered some kind of olfactory reaction along with the taste buds. That specific Sweet Tart Chalkie Smartie taste. Great Memories.

    • @hasnarehanafareed2365
      @hasnarehanafareed2365 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @brt5273
      @brt5273 Před 2 lety +1

      When the narrator mentioned the smell of those masks I could recall it very well!

  • @robertowensiii1567
    @robertowensiii1567 Před 2 lety +8

    I was born in 1961, watching this video brings back a lot of memories! I remember as a young boy going out trick or treating in my costume and wearing the plastic mask carrying either a big plastic trick or treat bag or pail, those were the best times! I remember the candy cigarettes, wax bottles, root beer barrels, atomic fireballs, candy necklaces, candy dots, salt water taffy! Also, the 60's music was the best music!

    • @devileaterinthahowse
      @devileaterinthahowse Před 2 lety

      Awesome. My mom was born the same year although she only told me about the Halloween memories she had as an adult dressing up at work and with my sister and I when we were kids. Now, I dress up for Halloween and other holidays at work since I didn't really get to dress up much as a kid and I even dressed as Piglet for Halloween 2020 since that marked 40 years of my mother being a high school graduate and when I went to her alma mater in second grade I saw a Winnie the Pooh play that day.

  • @lmutch427
    @lmutch427 Před 2 lety +42

    I was Casper the friendly Ghost most of the time, or a hobo.....pillow case in hand going off in the early evening with my 3 brothers and sister and 8000 other kids without care in the world......parents didn't worry there were kids and parents everywhere before all the craziness we have now ......... sigh

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety +4

      I think around fall 1971 or so, our class, the news, and maybe even psa's started advising parents and us to check our bags when we got home. Parents were advised to throw out anything that looked suspect, and to only keep wrapped articles. There were rumors and reports of booby trapped candies and treats with razor blades in the center or poison of some sort. Not sure how much of that was true, but times were already changing as the 70s got underway. After 1980, I don't remember a lot of trick or treaters visiting our house. And I was 11 the last time I participated in the mid 70s.

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 Před 2 lety +1

      You are so right, Debbie. Such a shame things had to change for the worse like they have.

  • @footballlvnlady
    @footballlvnlady Před 2 lety +14

    Such adorable pictures! Innocent times.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @garymckee448
    @garymckee448 Před 2 lety +28

    I haven't seen one of those Halloween 🎃 whistles in years.

    • @lucianprescott8357
      @lucianprescott8357 Před 2 lety +6

      Some of the candy from previous years, 50's and 60's are still made and can be purchased at Cracker Barrel. I've seen the wax whistles there.

  • @equalityforall8418
    @equalityforall8418 Před 2 lety +71

    As a kid of the 60's, I remember never buying a costume...we made our own. We went trick or treating on our own (no parents) and filled a pillow case in about 2 hours. Sometimes, it got so heavy, we had to head home and dump it and go back out again. No one went out until it was dark. For whatever reason, trick or treating didn't start until around 6. I remember the wax lips, harmonica, and a black mustache. Candy bars were mostly full size, and bubble gum was a favorite. Houses were not all decorated to be ghoulish and haunted. Streets were packed full and everyone gave out tons of candy. My mom even use to make bags of popcorn to give out. Man....those were the days:)

    • @Badkittys4
      @Badkittys4 Před 2 lety +5

      Yes, that is exactly how I remember hween, so glad I was a kid then

    • @stellarocquie7957
      @stellarocquie7957 Před 2 lety +1

      Man, we RAN home from school, changed into our costumes, and were back out and trick or treating in a flash. Stayed out till dinner, and once in a while were able to go out for another hour or so. Not too many people had candy left after 8 pm or so anyway.

  • @debbiemullen2574
    @debbiemullen2574 Před 2 lety +17

    I remember going out on Halloween in the 70's, it was wonderful. We would take a pillow case and dump it out at home mid evening and then go out for more. Great time to grow up.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there???

    • @paulad.patterson4732
      @paulad.patterson4732 Před 2 lety +2

      My father had to frisk us before we went out, to make sure we didn't have any soap, firecrackers, or toilet paper. Of course the night before was Mischief Night and we definitely weren't allowed out then!

    • @lisamckennon3025
      @lisamckennon3025 Před 2 lety

      @@amytaylor2138 Wht do you need to reply "Hope you are having a blessed day there?" to EVERYONE? And by the way, it's a statement, not a question.

  • @MilitaryVideoWorks3742
    @MilitaryVideoWorks3742 Před 2 lety +32

    Your video brings back some great memories of the 60's and Halloween. Being a Roman Catholic the next day we had to go to Mass for all Souls Day.

    • @larrycj4382
      @larrycj4382 Před 2 lety

      You mean All Saints Day. 😇
      November 2 is All Souls Day which is celebrated more in the US today as "Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)", which is a Mexican holiday.

    • @jcsgodmother
      @jcsgodmother Před 2 lety +1

      All Saints Day.

  • @jamesritter2976
    @jamesritter2976 Před 2 lety +30

    3:20 The paper articulated skeleton on the wall. I still have mine.

  • @davidm4160
    @davidm4160 Před 2 lety +12

    My first trick or treating memory, guessing I was 5 in 1967, it was rainy, my mom gave me a paper bag, when I got home my mom said "let's see what you have David" the bottom of the bag was gone and I had nothing. I began to cry, my sister's were so nice, the all gave me some of their candy and everything was fine.

  • @Kevin-yh9yt
    @Kevin-yh9yt Před 2 lety +22

    In the NYC area Halloween in the 60s also meant collecting for Unicef, the newly formed UN children's fund. We had our bag of candy and also our collection cup that we would then turn over in school the next day. God only knows where that money eventually wound up but at the time we kids really thought we were doing something great.
    Also....the wax harmonicas!!! Thanks for that memory!!! A great fear-free time to grow up!

    • @joeturner3451
      @joeturner3451 Před 2 lety +2

      I remember the UNICEF collection!

    • @bettyc.parker-young1437
      @bettyc.parker-young1437 Před 2 lety

      We also collected in NC. Hopefully back then it was being used in a good way. Now I don't give to those charities. Only very local ones like my local fire, church, etc.

    • @joeturner3451
      @joeturner3451 Před 2 lety

      @@bettyc.parker-young1437 Yeah, I agree.

  • @kellyannegarber8826
    @kellyannegarber8826 Před 2 lety +4

    I love this. Took me back in time. I was born in 62 and I remember all of it. I had one of those plastic costumes with the face mask that you could not see out of. Love the orange harmonica, we would eat that and it did not taste very good. I remember the red lips too. We would make piles and seperate the candy and even trade. Thank you for making this!

  • @darrenkrivit6854
    @darrenkrivit6854 Před 2 lety +15

    Wow, I had forgotten about those wax whistles☺️ always made my own costume🎃

    • @selketskiss56
      @selketskiss56 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes those wax whistles were great!

    • @63artemisia63
      @63artemisia63 Před 2 lety +1

      I always made my own wax whistles! ;o)

    • @Ease54
      @Ease54 Před 9 měsíci

      remember the wax fingertips with claws?

  • @cbeaucrawford
    @cbeaucrawford Před 2 lety +18

    The oldest kids walked with the youngest with few parents around. I remember droves of kids and decorated houses and lots of candy of all sorts, or popcorn balls or fudge. It was scary and fun as a kid. Now no kids come to my neighborhood so I eat candy and watch scary movies.

  • @martinpennock9430
    @martinpennock9430 Před 2 lety +4

    What a great time to be a kid! I lived in New Orleans and we had a local Horror show hosted by a guy named Morgus the Magnificent. He was supposed to be a mad scientist. They would always put on a special program for Halloween. Some fond trick or treat memories. Thanks again for all you do! 😊

  • @BuzzcutGtr
    @BuzzcutGtr Před 2 lety +9

    I remember *all* of this! ❤ As soon as you said Woolworth's and Ben Cooper I had to literally LOL. Thanks for another cool flashback!

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Před 2 lety +39

    Before the adults took Halloween away from the kids!

    • @dogdayz3821
      @dogdayz3821 Před 2 lety +8

      now their taking away their whole dam childhood

    • @jpeek1009
      @jpeek1009 Před 2 lety +3

      Amen! My parents would never have dreamed of dressing up in costumes and going trick-or-treating with us like you see now. Halloween was for kids. It was a kid’s holiday. Our culture has blurred the boundaries between what is for kids and what is for adults. I think the self-esteem movement in parenting from the 1980s is what started it.

    • @bettyc.parker-young1437
      @bettyc.parker-young1437 Před 2 lety +1

      You are so right!!!!!!

    • @SK-bb6ms
      @SK-bb6ms Před 2 lety +1

      My parents had 'adult' parties in the basement every year. They all dressed up (mom and dad were like Mortitia and Gomez), it was decorated very cool. We were on our own trick-or-treating, usually last kids out on the streets, and were NOT allowed to disturb the adult party when we got home.

    • @birdsfan57
      @birdsfan57 Před rokem

      @@jpeek1009 Yep! So true...

  • @sageredowl8506
    @sageredowl8506 Před 2 lety +60

    What about rubber band that was used for the mask?(it broke Everytime), nothing like all the broken pixie sticks, pillow case for candy.

    • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
      @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Před 2 lety +3

      Yea I remember that rubber band breaking 👍😆

    • @brt5273
      @brt5273 Před 2 lety +3

      GOOD ONE! yeah it was a weird texture as I recall

    • @larrycj4382
      @larrycj4382 Před 2 lety +2

      That band was very flimsy!
      My Dad had repaired my mask by replacing the broken band by cutting a large rubber band in half, then stapling it. I still have another mask that has this strange thin elastic that wore out and is very stretched out.

    • @sageredowl8506
      @sageredowl8506 Před 2 lety +2

      @@larrycj4382When I see the price of those costumes,I don't know why I didn't have a couple!(not that there was a variety to choose from.)

    • @larrycj4382
      @larrycj4382 Před 2 lety +2

      @@sageredowl8506 Yes! Maybe the "once a year" notion discouraged our parents? One year, I slept in my smock as I knew I would have to put it away for a whole year and wanted to extend the holiday!

  • @jons.6216
    @jons.6216 Před 2 lety +17

    I got a Casper costume like one of the ones described for kindergarten in 1969!

    • @joeheid4757
      @joeheid4757 Před 2 lety +4

      ME TOO!!!

    • @tonysantiago255
      @tonysantiago255 Před 2 lety +2

      I dressed as Casper for my first Halloween, but since I was 4 or 5, it had a plastic skull cap with that rubber band strap, which inevitably broke.
      I do remember that other Casper costume and that mask, though! Kind of creepy and Casper never looked scary in the cartoons. But, all in all, what a great time to be a kid.

  • @pamelamays4186
    @pamelamays4186 Před 2 lety +26

    I enjoyed Halloween in the 1960's! My two favourite costumes were Spot The Fire Dog, that had a pajama costume, in which I slept in way past Halloween; and Casper The Friendly Ghost. I'd go trick-or-treating with my two older brothers, sometimes catching up with friends from school. Once home for the night, the three of us would eat and trade our candy haul.
    Then, if November 1 fell on a school day, it was Halloween candy for dessert in lunch bags and lunch boxes, and more candy trading. Before Halloween, the elementary schools I went to had Halloween carnivals and classroom Halloween parties. Each kid would get a mini-bag filled with candy. My personal favorite were the Dum Dum Suckers.
    I'd hear stories about some more affluent neighborhoods that gave out better candy. I also heard stories about "Mexican Halloween" in Tijuana, Mexico ( I grew up in San Diego, CA), which, of course, was actually Dia de los Muertos.
    I loved being a young kid in the 1960's!😉🎃👻👽

    • @scottmcwave9479
      @scottmcwave9479 Před 2 lety +3

      I grew up in San Diego near SDSU! We would take a pillow case for a bag and come home with lbs of candy 🍭

    • @michaellowe17
      @michaellowe17 Před 2 lety +3

      I remember one year that Casper costume was super popular. We had Halloween parties at school and that year there were three or four "Caspers" just in my class.

    • @MisterMikeTexas
      @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety +1

      "Dia De Los Muertos" - Goddess of Deaths? Goddess of the Dead?

    • @lisamckennon3025
      @lisamckennon3025 Před 2 lety

      @@MisterMikeTexas "Day of the Dead"

  • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
    @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Před 2 lety +26

    I remember I had Nightmare the horse from the Casper cartoon in 1964 . My brother and I would try fill as much as the bag as we could . We were living in Riverdale Maryland at the time. Man it just seems like forever ago . This was a really good episode.

    • @matrox
      @matrox Před 2 lety +2

      Yep, traffic is ridiculous in Riverdale now. Like night and day compared to 64'.

    • @cheaplaughkennedy2318
      @cheaplaughkennedy2318 Před 2 lety +1

      @@matrox yep that’s true . We lived where East West highway went through. We had to move because of that in 65 .

    • @matrox
      @matrox Před 2 lety +3

      @@cheaplaughkennedy2318 Speed Cameras all up and down Route 1 now from Hyattsville to Laurel.

    • @chrischampagne9217
      @chrischampagne9217 Před 2 lety +2

      Now a days, we haven't hat trick or treaters in our neighborhood for 5 years

    • @matrox
      @matrox Před 2 lety +2

      I had a casper costume with the plastic mask. It had a lite coating of flourescent on it so that you could hold it under a light then it would glow in the dark for awhile. It the late 50s I remember my older brother having a Herman the mouse costume. Anyone remember Herman the mouse?

  • @82ghall
    @82ghall Před 2 lety +5

    was born in 1960 .. first went in 1965 .. great time with family and friends . miss those days more than ever now

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there???

  • @Leguminator
    @Leguminator Před 2 lety +11

    Those plastic masks would crack just by looking a them, One of the holes where the elastic went through with the little metal ends would almost always break. And he's right, I do remember the smell. We thought it was hilarious when dad would exhale his cigarette smoke while wearing a mask and the smoke would come out the nose holes like a dragon, he'd have us laughing til we couldn't breathe.

  • @TheDoorman55
    @TheDoorman55 Před 2 lety +14

    Mrs. Kitchen was always the last stop in the neighborhood for getting a treat. After a long night's walk, her hot dogs really hit the spot.

  • @hollylaw8272
    @hollylaw8272 Před 2 lety +10

    I was born in mid 70's. So I guess my memories of Halloween started in 1980ish. I remember the sidewalks being jammed packed full of kids. We went out without parent supervision. We had the vinyl suit and plastic masks...I had Holly Hobby and Raggedy Anne, of course our mom saved every decoration from past holidays, so my costumes were used but I didn't care. It was a great memory having options to choose from, or use pieces of things to come up with our own. We had pillowcase bags and candy cigarettes and waxed lips too. Our Halloween always started at 7 and I remember staring out the window in hopes to find the first person out so we could rush at mom to let us start then too. I remember hearing stories about poison and razor blades, so mom and dad told us to not eat anything until they inspected it. Nobody was bloody or gory or tried to jump out in front of cars...I think that added to the degradation of Halloween as well. I remember mom would throw a Halloween party in our basement. She had those paper mache orange and black streamers everywhere and fold out pumpkin decorations. Since I have been a parent, my kids enjoy our small towns' street booth trick or treat experience. We live near 2 small towns that both do downtown street trick or treating and they stagger it an hour apart from each other so us farmers can hit both towns. It is so much fun! My favorite part is going into the older businesses like the book store to get a treat (usually a book and some candy) or another store may have cider or cocoa. The fire department always opens it's doors for hotdogs, sodas and chips in one town and a big church does the same for the other town. There are games, costume contests, and another church puts on a movie, like the Lorax or something. Then after street treating, we hit area homes because they are expecting kids. We know this by the porch light being on. My kids come home with huge bags of stuff! I enjoy watching them get excited!

  • @joycejackson9315
    @joycejackson9315 Před 2 lety +20

    I was a kid in the 60s . All my friends had home made costumes . My mother worked and brought me and my brother and i had store bought one it was such a hit. But in reality the stay at home moms costumes were really better. We had those two. And most of the time we got home made goodies. My mom bought big candy bars too hand out. Also some of the old ladies would give us penny's or sometimes nickles.

    • @Cryo837
      @Cryo837 Před 2 lety +6

      My mom used boxes and tin cans to make my "robot" costume.

  • @bartleygerba
    @bartleygerba Před 2 lety +5

    Popcorn Balls...Mmmm miss those...

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @allen_p
    @allen_p Před 2 lety +10

    I have a 1964 Disney album, "Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of The Haunted House". Sounds date back to 1927. It's a very good, scarey sounds, album. My favorite parts are Screams & Groans, and Fuses & Explosions

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
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      Hope you are having a blessed day there???

    • @paulad.patterson4732
      @paulad.patterson4732 Před 2 lety +3

      We had that, too! My brothers and I used it for sound effects in our "haunted house" constructed in our basement usually during the month of August. Summer vacation was an eternity back then and school started back after Labor Day. There were real seasons back then, too. When the leaves started changing and the days were shorter and cooler, the anticipation of the most wonderful, magical night of the year began! Oh! To be a kid again in 1970s Newark DE.

    • @jipfluffy2143
      @jipfluffy2143 Před 2 lety

      Lol I had that too and would play it every year at least two weeks before trick or treat and me and my sister would work on our haunted bedroom and make my mom walk through it in the dark. Of course one of us would reach out from underneath thebed to grab her foot! lol

  • @suzannedemos4665
    @suzannedemos4665 Před 2 lety +20

    I love the music. remember buying my costume at the drugstore or dimestore and it ws so easy to pick out what box you wanted. Not to many people made their costumes where i was. some people went to the magic store to buy a mask. My oldest brother made a computer out of a giant washing machine box and it had lights on it that you can make blink from the inside, it ws really quite nice. They came out with that movie, "the computer who wore tennis shoes" that year. It was such a fun safe time and the culture just did not promote anything evil, so it was not scary. After 10pm we would get our windows egged by the crazies or out trees covered in toilet paper and that was kind of wild, but we enjoyed the vandalism of our homes. Nobody called the cops. How do we get back to a time when things weree innocent when there is so much garbage on the internet that decays so many minds? Just dont know. We were all on the same page back then, and that really helped keep us away from brainwashing, at least during the 60's.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there???

  • @russburton8517
    @russburton8517 Před 2 lety +11

    I remember a house that invited you in for warm homemade donuts a hot chocolate

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @tediscoblock
    @tediscoblock Před 2 lety +14

    Quite a surprise that Halloween in the 1960s is now up. I wonder if you read my comment in the 1950s halloween video on halloween in the (decade). By the way here is one important tradition of halloween that originated in the 1960's. "Its The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown" made its tv release in 1966. Tv adaptation of Charles Schultz's Peanuts comic strip. 7 years after the "Great Pumpkin" element of the Peanuts franchise was introduced, it became an expectation to see Linus waiting for this mysterious Great Pumpkin every year since 1959. The 1966 special was the first time the gag was introduced on tv. Keep up the Halloween in the decades Recollection Road. I want to keep seeing more of the changes of Halloween over the years.

  • @gulfgypsy
    @gulfgypsy Před 2 lety +54

    Still enjoy 'The Monster Mash'!!! And no matter that I'm well over the hill, I still enjoy 'The Great Pumpkin'.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Před 2 lety +5

      Love both! Did you know there is a Rankin-Bass Halloween show? 1967 Mad Monster Party 🎃👻

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 Před 2 lety +3

      "The Monster Mash" is a great tune. I play it even when it's nowhere near Halloween! In fact, I'm gonna go play it now! 👍😊👍

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      @hasnarehanafareed2365 Před 2 lety

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      @hasnarehanafareed2365 Před 2 lety

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    • @donnarowe1890
      @donnarowe1890 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too!

  • @Notintimidated2013
    @Notintimidated2013 Před 2 lety +21

    My mom would bundle me with so many coats, I always looked like a round pumpkin regardless of the mask/costume.🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @lloydrich522
    @lloydrich522 Před 2 lety +6

    I was a child in the 60's loved Halloween and wore those kinda costumes this video brought back memories thanks! 🎃

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @HossSchwab
    @HossSchwab Před 2 lety +7

    Don’t forget the timeless “It’s The Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown” premiered in 1966! I watched it in the 1960s as a kid and still watch it today. Much love to Charles Schultz (may you rest in eternal peace!) and his wife Jeanie who keeps the memory alive for future generations!🎃🎃🎃❤️❤️❤️

  • @j1st633
    @j1st633 Před 2 lety +4

    Growing up in the West Side of Manhattan, NYC we would trick or treat in friends apartment building and on the Street corner. A party would be held at school . What memories.

  • @matrox
    @matrox Před 2 lety +7

    Candy corn was very popular at Halloween. I never ate the CC whole. I would always bite off the tip which was white, then the middle which was orange, then finally the last section which was yellow. Not sure why I did it just a habit.

    • @larrycj4382
      @larrycj4382 Před 2 lety

      As a kid, I never liked CC and would give the little bags of it away to my brother & sister. Some of the paper Halloween treat bags would also have some loose CC in them. Well, as an adult, I now love CC and get many bags of the Brach's brand! 😋

  • @nic4863
    @nic4863 Před 2 lety +20

    I remember the Casper and Donald Duck costumes really well from back then.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

  • @SMac-bq8sk
    @SMac-bq8sk Před 2 lety +12

    I recall having one of those skeleton costumes @ 2:42 in the mid 60s. Ah, I can almost smell the wonderful odor of a candle charring the inside lid of the Jack-o-lantern. And be sure to roast those pumkin seeds!🎃

  • @charlesbaldo
    @charlesbaldo Před 2 lety +61

    What I remember besides the distinct smell of the masks was you took them off quickly because they were hot and you couldn't breath.

    • @catherinebreitfeller669
      @catherinebreitfeller669 Před 2 lety +5

      Amen to that 😂😂

    • @marygrant882
      @marygrant882 Před 2 lety +4

      Sound familiar? Hot and can't breathe, kids, all school children, all year, you might get covid, small chance, which you would quickly get over.

    • @AStri-zg5xc
      @AStri-zg5xc Před 2 lety +1

      Gee, just like now lol

    • @AStri-zg5xc
      @AStri-zg5xc Před 2 lety +3

      @@marygrant882 I've had covid....you dont "get over it quickly" .

    • @charlesbaldo
      @charlesbaldo Před 2 lety +2

      @@AStri-zg5xc
      Most kids do get over it quickly. I had it as well and am a long hauler. We need to follow all of the science, not the political propaganda.

  • @dawnbenchley7237
    @dawnbenchley7237 Před 2 lety +16

    My favorite costume was when I was seven was Lucille Ball.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

    • @63artemisia63
      @63artemisia63 Před 2 lety

      OMG, can’t imagine opening my door and seeing a pint-size Lucy! 😱

  • @drusmith3480
    @drusmith3480 Před 2 lety +15

    I love these Halloween videos and the memories they conjure up. I hope "Halloween in the 1970s" is on the way.👻

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

    • @t-bo2734
      @t-bo2734 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, I've seen that video. Halloween in the 50s and Halloween in the 80s, too.

  • @missiebaker8088
    @missiebaker8088 Před 2 lety +15

    Remember Halloween well, back in the 60’s. Also, remember the Halloween carnivals at our elementary school ! The treasure chest, bobbing for apples, and MUCH more !! Memories I treasure ❣️
    Enjoy your videos, you do an outstanding job.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

    • @FiveElements00
      @FiveElements00 Před 2 lety

      I got to bob for apples at a Halloween party for us teens in 1984, at the piano players house from our church. They lived in a beautiful upscale house by the city park. A good memory for me. It wasn't easy to get an apple out, but I got some out.

  • @lanacampbell-moore4549
    @lanacampbell-moore4549 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing 🎃👻🍂

  • @lauradaly8020
    @lauradaly8020 Před 2 lety +4

    I remember that my mother and the mothers of the children who lived next door accompanied us when we did trick or treating.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @eileenlester4342
    @eileenlester4342 Před 2 lety +17

    I can remember being Casper the Friendly Ghost and Felix the Cat!

  • @keithwilson6060
    @keithwilson6060 Před 2 lety +12

    My earliest memory of my first trick-or-treating outing was with the teenage neighbor girls who sometimes babysat me and my two siblings. We went with a group of young people and had a magical blast.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @carlavision6143
    @carlavision6143 Před 2 lety +10

    Hope you have a video for Halloween in the 1970's because, I was born in 1965.

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 2 lety +1

      Me too!!! In Chicago land.

    • @tediscoblock
      @tediscoblock Před 2 lety +3

      I hope so too. I did comment on the Halloween in the 1950's video that this channel would post more Halloween in the (decade) videos. Well one of them came true today.

    • @karolinesmail489
      @karolinesmail489 Před 2 lety +2

      Me 1964 Cleveland Ohio

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 2 lety +1

      @@karolinesmail489 Good year! Great Ben Cooper Halloween costumes, Schwinn typhoon bike, cool Schwinn Stingray bikes, Saturday morning cartoons, lunch boxes...

    • @paulad.patterson4732
      @paulad.patterson4732 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too! Grew up in Newark Delaware. Halloween was and will always be my favorite holiday.

  • @pennymartin3821
    @pennymartin3821 Před 2 lety +5

    My brother Jeff and I hit up our own home, Mom caught it and asked us why,
    It's because we both loved our Mom's cooking and cookies.
    My family are long gone and I miss them, thank you for the memories we had parties and made a party decorating.😪
    I miss them and those days.

  • @rtod4
    @rtod4 Před 2 lety +9

    This was my decade. Towards the end of the decade, you began to hear about razor blades.
    I got sick one year from eating too much

    • @lohphat
      @lohphat Před 2 lety +6

      And that is the power of suggestion. No credible accounts other than those myths repeated by the media existed. More kids were injured/killed by getting hit by a car than were ever harmed by tainted candy.

    • @rtod4
      @rtod4 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lohphat yep. Around then, you also had to get a parent's note to buy model glue

    • @TenOrbital
      @TenOrbital Před 2 lety +4

      i lost any taste for caramel-filled chocolate by eating a whole family block. even today decades later i feel sick if i see caramel chocolate blocks

  • @dougmorris9317
    @dougmorris9317 Před 2 lety +3

    These pics are really great; I was born Halloween night 1961, so before going out trick or treating every Halloween, we had cake and ice cream. I never dived into the candy until the next day! My first couple years I wore long red underwear with a bouncy tail sewn on my bottom by my grandma and a red devil mask. But once I got into second grade, I wore a very cool Batman costume and my older brother wore a Land of the Giants costume, with a giant head where the eye holes were in the mouth. And yes we always used pillow cases!🎃💀👍🙂

  • @deb7219
    @deb7219 Před 2 lety +3

    OH! The joy of Halloween back then! All the excitement of that day as a kid came back just watching this. The freedom of being out at night with friends. The friendliness of the neighbors. And of course the tales of who lived in the homes that kept their lights off to make us think no one was home! Pure sweet fun. Thanks for this vid.

  • @bonnieharris8112
    @bonnieharris8112 Před 2 lety +5

    I remember Halloween in the 1960's. I was a kid who went out trick or treating back then. Even then, your parents had to go through your candy.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @diannefaith7866
    @diannefaith7866 Před 2 lety +2

    So many memories back then!! My mother sewed our costumes back then in the 1960’s and 1970’s! 🙋🏻‍♀️💕

  • @stephenpowstinger733
    @stephenpowstinger733 Před 2 lety +5

    The whole thing was less sinister - I don’t recall, for example, the synthetic blood, skeletons, and macabre body parts decorations you see today.

    • @birdsfan57
      @birdsfan57 Před rokem +1

      Exactly! We would have been scared and scarred for life if we encountered some of what the stores sell for Halloween decorations today...10 feet tall animated, voiced Grim Reepers, Witches, Winged, Claw-footed Devils, etc.

  • @Babybubdo
    @Babybubdo Před 2 lety +7

    I remember sweating profusely in those masks lol. Then end up getting injured when the elastic broke lol.

  • @williambowers9555
    @williambowers9555 Před 2 lety +9

    Initially, I didn't recall Beatles costumes...Upon looking them up, realized I had seen a Paul or two, just did not know who the mask was supposed to depict. These costumes presently are steeply priced.
    Great photos, as usual... Bobby and Ethyl, Sandra Dee, etc.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

  • @SoapinTrucker
    @SoapinTrucker Před 2 lety +3

    ha ha I remember these VERY well!!!!! :)

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

  • @joelfrombethlehem
    @joelfrombethlehem Před 2 lety +9

    Ah, the wonderful and fun Halloweens as I remember them in the 1960s! The long and mysterious arms and hands of Recollection Road went inside my brain and read my memories, which explains the headaches I had not too long ago.
    P.S. Note at 0:20 thru 0:33 the photo of young children are making homemade Halloween costumes, there is a pack of Winston cigarettes on the table.

  • @6omega2
    @6omega2 Před 2 lety +3

    Lot of great memories there! Thanks.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
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  • @Badkittys4
    @Badkittys4 Před 2 lety +3

    Halloween in the 60s was the best memory of my childhood, I remember shoppers world, store bought costumes, yes the smell, t or t until 10pm, multiple brown grocery bags of candy, still my fav holiday but glad I was a kid in the 60s, not the same for kids today.

  • @margaretlorenzo1280
    @margaretlorenzo1280 Před 2 lety +4

    I remember it all haven’t thought about my childhood Halloween’s in years Thank you

  • @gwenking7700
    @gwenking7700 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved Halloween in the 60's and 70's. We went trick'r treating in our hometown then went to the town my dad was from so we loaded up. It was the best night of the year

  • @davefox7516
    @davefox7516 Před 2 lety +3

    I STILL have a Halloween treat that I got while trick or treating in the seventies.
    My friends and I knocked on a door while trick or treating, and a man came out with a Polaroid camera. He had our group huddle together so we could fit in the photo. After he took the photo, he gave me the Polaroid. I've had it ever since!

  • @clarencedixon3290
    @clarencedixon3290 Před 2 lety +7

    Holloween for me in the mid to late 60s as a little kid was indeed a blast. I couldn't wait til I got into my costume with my Holloween plastic pumpkin with the handle being full of different candies which includes smarties, mini jolly rauncher and more. Watching Charlie Brown Holloween cartoon and others. Of course there was the warning about razor in the fruit which I had. Even though with the continued changes regarding Vietnam War, Civil and women's rights, the loss of MLK, Kennedy, race to the moon etc, it was still something even just for a moment not to worry and stress what's happening in and around the world

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
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      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

  • @michaellowe17
    @michaellowe17 Před 2 lety +2

    Batman and Robin were popular costumes, especially for the couple of years that the Batman series was on TV. I remember being Peter Pan one year, a hand me down costume from an older brother. Another year I was Fred Flintstone, another hand me down... LOL. One year my parents got me an "ESSO tiger costume, it was a promo from a gas station. I loved it because it was NEW, and I didn't see anyone else with it. Most people in our neighborhood gave out full size candy bars. I can't imagine the amount of sugar we ate that night. Those Halloweens are some of my favorite memories. Thank you so much for posting this!

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
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  • @mortisha8693
    @mortisha8693 Před 2 lety +2

    The 60s were my pre-teen and teen years - best time ever! We lived in a VA Hospital a couple miles from town, so it was like a gated community but with about 40 school-age kids. Everyone knew every body’s kid so we were free-range Trick or Treaters. It all started when the street lights came on.
    We always made our own costumes-the plastic costumes were for the “little kids”. There were 6 kids in our family so mom had little time for making costumes, she helped us, but by and large it was our own project. My sister was the best at it. Her Cousin It costume from the Adams Family TV show was the best. She spent hours unraveling ropes to use as “hair” that reached from her head to the ground. We had no masks, just face paint and other special effects.
    Since it was northern Wyoming, we often trudged through snow or blizzards and our costumes were covered up by coats, boots, scarves and often falling apart from being wet. No problem though because at 8pm the Director of the Hospital would host a wonderful party and we would watch Charlie Brown while getting warm with hot cocoa and eating home-made treats. Wonderful memories of a very special time!

  • @matrox
    @matrox Před 2 lety +3

    I loved the wax, but I never ate it. I chewed it like gum until the taste was gone then spit it out.

  • @pattyheitzman8635
    @pattyheitzman8635 Před 2 lety +7

    My first Halloween trick or treat was in 1969. I was one day shy of my 6th birthday. I dressed up as a witch. Trick or treating was fun. I went with my sister.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
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      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

    • @pattyheitzman8635
      @pattyheitzman8635 Před 2 lety +1

      @@amytaylor2138 ,yes

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      @@pattyheitzman8635 That’s good to hear, where do you live?

    • @pattyheitzman8635
      @pattyheitzman8635 Před 2 lety +1

      @@amytaylor2138 ,my husband and I live in Port St. Lucie, Florida. How about you?

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      @@pattyheitzman8635 Alright dear that’s good and how’s everything going over there in Florida Patty , nice too meet you also
      And what have you been up to today?

  • @lisasmit4706
    @lisasmit4706 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the great memories. I miss those days.

  • @Shawn666Hellion
    @Shawn666Hellion Před 2 lety +2

    50s,60s and 70s,Halloween was awesome

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there???

  • @elainepalamidis375
    @elainepalamidis375 Před 2 lety +3

    Those were the best times ever

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +1

      Hahahaha
      I know right
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  • @model-man7802
    @model-man7802 Před 2 lety +3

    Disney's Ichabod Crane was on as was late night monster movies before they were all copyrighted.Haunted houses with neon chalk and paint with black lights.Hand carved pumpkins and the black and orange party favors.The partys at the civic league building and church halls.Mom baked and dad escorted us.This video hits it right on the button.Great times.😅

  • @Gary-hi5xr
    @Gary-hi5xr Před 2 lety +4

    My greatest memories come from the 50's. I entered high school in 59, then of the trick or treat era for me. Good times though.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety +2

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @moocowdad
    @moocowdad Před 2 lety +5

    I was born in 57 in Ontario so yes the 60's were good..when we found out who was handing out candy apples the rush was on!!!! and we used pillow cases to collect candy

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @StatsJedi
    @StatsJedi Před 2 lety +5

    1965, the smell of the skeleton mask and costume! 1966 onward, Great Pumpkin on TV also.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there?

  • @lucianprescott8357
    @lucianprescott8357 Před 2 lety +3

    By the mid 60's, some of the 5 and 10 stores began to sell "make up" kits. It was basically a kit that had some pastel crayons for scars and blood dripping, a mustache or beard, maybe an eye patch and even some glue that was similar to super glue for "scars". The creativity of people began and by the mid 70's the costumes were still available, but the "accessories" were growing quite a bit.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @kirkhathaway4974
    @kirkhathaway4974 Před 2 lety +2

    The lil casper was the cutest one ever!!!!!Thanks or this video!

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there???

  • @DrumWild
    @DrumWild Před 2 lety +3

    It was 67 or 68, but we took our Halloween stash to the hospital, where they ran it through the X-ray for free.
    Mom made my costumes. I won first prize in 1971 in the Sammy Terry costume contest.

  • @josephcollins6033
    @josephcollins6033 Před 2 lety +1

    You have made my Halloween. I will share this with my brothers and sister. Probably my twin and I went out first around 1959, with adults. I also enjoyed your 50s video very much. This is a wonderful gift you give us.

  • @spidyr2k
    @spidyr2k Před 2 lety +2

    Loved Trick-or-Treating from dusk to 10pm. Totally unsupervised kid shenanigans plus a A&P sack full of future trips to the dentist. Recall one Halloween when near the end, a pal and I were a few blocks from home, and a car load of high schoolers cruised by slow and pelted us with raw eggs. Later we laughed about it, sitting at the dining room table with all that sugary loot spread out, separated into piles of yummy, okay. and yuck(looking at you, candy corn) categories.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

    • @chrischampagne9217
      @chrischampagne9217 Před 2 lety

      You should have thrown dog poo at their car

  • @scooterdover2771
    @scooterdover2771 Před 2 lety +5

    I remember I always wanted the Casper costume but my mom would never get it for me so I had to wear the hand-me-down skeleton ones. The rubber band was always broken and I could smell my brothers dried drool yuk. I do remember the candy be great. The big hit in my neighborhood was the folks that had a dairy gave out cartons of chocolate milk. I don't think there was such a thing as generic candy back then. Mom went through our bags and we had to tell her where we got the open stuff. If she knew them we could keep it, if not or we didn't know, it went in the trash. I know back then they were talking about razor blades and stick pins in candy.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there???

    • @scooterdover2771
      @scooterdover2771 Před 2 lety +1

      @@amytaylor2138
      Why thank you Amy. Yeah a really great video to rush back the memories.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      @@scooterdover2771 You are welcome and that’s nice to hear and it’s nice to meet you
      Where do you live?

    • @scooterdover2771
      @scooterdover2771 Před 2 lety +1

      @@amytaylor2138 I grew up in Cheyenne. Now I live in Grand Rapids. It was nice to meet you as well.

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      @@scooterdover2771 Okay that’s nice
      What’s your name?
      And how’s your family and everyone over there
      Wife and kids?

  • @Mark.G475
    @Mark.G475 Před 2 lety +4

    Ben Cooper Batman costume, cloth Version. I still have mine from the late 1960s!

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

  • @christinehutchins123
    @christinehutchins123 Před 2 lety +1

    My brother and I had so much fun drawing and coloring in pumpkins, witches, black cats etc. We would tape them to the picture window. We had the homemade costumes and the plastic mask kind too. We used the plastic buckets and pillow cases. My brother always got way more candy than me. We would empty the candy onto the floor and trade for our favorite candy. Such simple times and it was great. My parents let us eat as much as we wanted....it was over and done with faster that way lol

  • @Nitestar999
    @Nitestar999 Před 2 lety +2

    One of my best memories of Halloween was back in the 60s. Just before Halloween, like a month, I had ordered the Famous Monsters of Hollywood Makeup kit. I read over the book that came with it for doing the makeup, and that Saturday was Halloween. I took and made up all of my friends. We were all the Monsters. Best Halloween Ever!! We even made the costumes. Sadly no pics from back then. My family really didn't get into Halloween.

  • @Lue_Jonin
    @Lue_Jonin Před 2 lety +2

    I was born in 1962.... As a kid growing up in the mid-west in the 60s our Halloweens weren't near as elaborate as shown in this video.
    But we did run for miles non-stop from door to door throughout the extended neighborhoods for candy....usually two grocery bags full. 😆 👻 🕷 🍬 LOL

  • @deborahpellerito6117
    @deborahpellerito6117 Před 2 lety +6

    I remember the distinct smell of the store bought costumes especially my gypsy costume in the early 60's

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      Hahahaha
      I know right
      Hope you are having a blessed day there??

    • @deborahpellerito6117
      @deborahpellerito6117 Před 2 lety +1

      @@amytaylor2138 You have a blessed day too from southern Michigan

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      @@deborahpellerito6117 Thank you 😊
      How’s everything going over there in Michigan?

    • @deborahpellerito6117
      @deborahpellerito6117 Před 2 lety +2

      @@amytaylor2138 It's still warm here in Michigan for October the cold snap hasn't hit yet no frost on the pumpkins as my dad use to say I can't believe I'm still wearing shorts in October!

    • @amytaylor2138
      @amytaylor2138 Před 2 lety

      @@deborahpellerito6117 Lol alright Deborah, so how’s your family doing and everyone over there?