A Montreal Company Delivers Halloween Kits FULL Of Spooky Goodies & You Can Win 2 For Free

No need to leave your house to get your Halloween candy this year! 🍬
A Montreal Company Delivers Halloween Kits FULL Of Spooky Goodies & You Can Win 2 For Free
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Halloween in Montreal may not be what we're used to this year, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't eat all the candy your heart desires like you usually do on this holiday.

Brahm Mauer created the spookiest trick or treat box so you can still get your proper Halloween-dose of sugar this year.

Chocolate, candies, chips, and more are all included in this epic box and it gets delivered right to your front step!

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All trick or treat boxes will be delivered on October 30 and they will cost you $20 per box.

And, if you're looking to add a little extra fun to your Halloween at home, the company also sells cool cocktail kits that are definitely worth a taste.

The cocktail kits are $27. Who doesn't love a good mix of drinks and candy, right?

The company is even doing a giveaway that lets one lucky winner get two Halloween kits for free.

For your chance to win, all you have to do is follow Brahm Mauer's Instagram and tag a friend in the post above who you'd share all this sugary goodness with. You have until Sunday, October 25 to enter!

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