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Animated Mummy Hand Candy Bowl

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Product Information

Size Chart
Size Measurement Standard Metric
Standard Diameter 9" 23cm
Standard Bowl Height 4 1/2" 11cm
Standard Hand Height 7 1/2" 19cm
Features
  • Plastic candy bowl w/ hand
  • On/off switch on the bottom of the bowl
  • Hand in the middle of the bowl folds over quickly and makes you jump!
  • Makes laughing noises and speaks
  • Requires 3x AA batteries (demo batteries included)
  • Measures approx. 9" diameter 4.25" bowl height 7.5" hand height

In it for the mummy

Most kids will go a long way for a treat. Sweets can be used to convince your kid to get a haircut. The promise of picking out a candy bar at check out can get your child to behave throughout grocery shopping. A sweet bribe might be what it takes to get a peaceful hour out of your weekend road trip. But when it comes to Halloween festivities, some kids are a little bit different. It's not visions of sugar plums that are dancing in their heads before trick-or-treating. It's skeletons and mummies that are dancing around up there. The idea of getting a good fright is, well, delightful! This bowl is great for both types. Some kids will reach their hands in the bowl to get their share of sweets. While some kids will come back again and again just for the thrill of fleeing the mummy's grasping hand!

Product Details

This bowl is a sweet accessory to add to your Halloween decor! Whether you're placing it on a reception desk or you're placing it on your front porch for trick-or-treaters, it's sure to spread spooky delight. The bandage-wrapped hand moves via a motion sensor. Matching plenty of Halloween decoration themes, this bowl can be a favorite fright through the years!

Questions & Answers

Q: what triggers the hand to move ? Motion, touch or timing? (1 Answer)
Asked by Nf  | July 3, 2023
Monster Responds...
The hand is triggered by motion!

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