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    Home Depot 12-Foot Skeleton Getting a Dog This Year!

    Ada BloodBy Ada BloodMarch 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    In 2020, Home Depot released Skelly, the 12-foot tall skeleton that instantly went viral and sold out nationwide. Even though a 12-foot Inferno Pumpkin Skeleton came a year later, Skelly has been looking a bit lonely. So this year, the hardware retailer will be throwing a large dog into the mix!

    Home Depot Halloween puppy
    Home Depot Halloween puppy

    “We’re excited to share that Skelly will be back this Halloween season along with a new companion and friends,” Home Depot posted to Facebook. “Take a peek and let us know which product you’re most excited to see online and in-stores later this year.” 

    Home Depot Halloween puppy
    Home Depot Halloween puppy

    In addition to this 4-legged companion, they are also adding a headless horseman, pirate, Frankenstein’s monster, haunted tree, plague doctor, and some kind of chrome-skulled gambler to the line. [Seriously, what is this supposed to be?!]

    Home Depot Halloween chrome-skilled gambler?
    Home Depot Halloween chrome-skulled gambler?

    The new skeleton dog is currently nameless, but we are sure the internet is already working on a cool nickname. Since the online hivemind is what gave Skelly their moniker. 

    When Will It Launch?

    Currently, there is no set price tag or release date for any of these new additions. But some sources believe it could launch as early as April. For those who think that may be too early for an October-based holiday, Christmas is doing it, why can’t Halloween? Not to mention plenty of people are putting Skelly out for every holiday since spooky season is all year round. 

    You can check out images of the rest of the line below:

    Home Depot Halloween Frankenstein’s monster
    Home Depot Halloween Frankenstein’s monster
    Home Depot Halloween headless horseman
    Home Depot Halloween headless horseman
    Home Depot Halloween pirate
    Home Depot Halloween pirate
    Home Depot Halloween plague doctor
    Home Depot Halloween plague doctor
    Home Depot Halloween haunted tree
    Home Depot Halloween haunted tree

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    Ada Blood

    Hi, I’m Ada. I like long walks in the graveyard, horror movies, comic books, and bringing you the latest in nerd-centric news.

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