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Halloween Jars - 1999
Released in Fall, 1999

 

Every holiday brings its own special touch to cookie jars. Halloween jars can be some of the most fun of all to decorate with. Whether you collect vintage jars or new jars -- there are lots of choices.

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Scarecrow with Pumpkin Head
This is a cute jar, but poorly painted. It's hard to complain too much about this when you buy the jar at the retail price of $7.99.
Jar was sold at Big Lot Stores.

Bat Cookie jar
Very CUTE jar, available at Welcome Home Stores. This is another winner, especially considering the price is under $15. retail.
Jar was available at Welcome Homes which are located in outlet Malls.

Skeleton sitting on a Pumpkin
Cooks Club jar -- scan is not extremely clear, but wanted you to have an idea what it looks like. Retail price was around $20. and was available at Lechter Stores.

Whimsical Jack O'Lantern
This expression is priceless! Another inexpensive jar, approximately $12., but nicely made. Jar was found at Hobby Lobby Stores.

Winnie the Pooh Tree Trunk
For quality, price and intricacy this jar is the winner for this season. Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore are all sculpted on the jar. Very nicely made and one to surely add to your collection. Retail price was $35 and was sold at the Disney Stores.
Debbie Mumm Jack O'Lantern
Done with the same detail to design as her other jars. The jar is fairly large, about 11.5". and inexpensive at $20.

Pumpkin Candy Jar
This jar admits to being a "candy" jar, but it is larger than some cookie jars I have. It is about 8" and CHEAP! Only $7. and was sold at Target Stores.

Ghost with Candy
Target Stores offered this jar in both 1998 and again in 1999, at the low price of $10. Jar is well-made.

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