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- Halloween Treat Bag, 1960-1972 - By the 1950s, Trick-or-Treating for children was an established custom throughout the United States. As Trick-or-Treating became increasingly popular, manufacturers developed related products like treat bags and small-sized versions of popular candy to facilitate the giving of Halloween treats.

- 1960-1972
- Collections - Artifact
Halloween Treat Bag, 1960-1972
By the 1950s, Trick-or-Treating for children was an established custom throughout the United States. As Trick-or-Treating became increasingly popular, manufacturers developed related products like treat bags and small-sized versions of popular candy to facilitate the giving of Halloween treats.
- Halloween Treat Bag, 1960-1972 - By the 1950s, Trick-or-Treating for children was an established custom throughout the United States. As Trick-or-Treating became increasingly popular, manufacturers developed related products like treat bags and small-sized versions of popular candy to facilitate the giving of Halloween treats.

- 1960-1972
- Collections - Artifact
Halloween Treat Bag, 1960-1972
By the 1950s, Trick-or-Treating for children was an established custom throughout the United States. As Trick-or-Treating became increasingly popular, manufacturers developed related products like treat bags and small-sized versions of popular candy to facilitate the giving of Halloween treats.
- Halloween Treat Bags, 1995 - As Trick-or-Treating for children became increasingly popular during the 20th century, manufacturers developed related products like treat bags and small-sized versions of popular candy to facilitate the giving of Halloween treats. These treat bags date from the 1990s, a period of time when Halloween was being celebrated in increasingly elaborate ways, making it America's second largest holiday.

- 1995
- Collections - Artifact
Halloween Treat Bags, 1995
As Trick-or-Treating for children became increasingly popular during the 20th century, manufacturers developed related products like treat bags and small-sized versions of popular candy to facilitate the giving of Halloween treats. These treat bags date from the 1990s, a period of time when Halloween was being celebrated in increasingly elaborate ways, making it America's second largest holiday.