Halloween is months away, but now might be the best chance to get your hands on all the best and popular décor before it goes out of stock come the spooky season. To that accord, Costco’s viral 5-foot-tall ground-breaking skeleton from last year, which very few people were able to buy before it went out of stock, is back in stock and quickly flying off the shelves. You can use the ground-breaking skeleton for your Summerween decoration or keep it hidden till October and display it proudly to make your neighbors jealous, because they couldn’t nab one in time.
The skeleton measures 5 feet high, 9.2 feet long, and 4.5 feet wide. The massive Halloween decoration features the top half of the skeleton, making it look like it is trying to break out of the ground. It has menacingly exposed teeth, with a couple missing.
The massive skeleton comes with LCD moving eyes and is activated by motion. It plays haunting sounds to keep you on your toes and will make an amazing addition to your outdoor Halloween decorations. Once the sensor is triggered, the skeleton displays blinking blue eyes and a spooky soundtrack.
Weighing about 42 lbs, it is designed for indoor and outdoor use. There is a volume control for the sound and an included timer, allowing you to turn on the sound and motion when you want and turn it off after six hours. It is effortless to assemble and disassemble, making it easier to store inside the hollow body cavity, so it occupies little space.
Last year, we saw YouTuber Isaac Alexander create an elaborate Halloween display with Costco’s viral skeleton. He placed the giant skeleton on the roof of his house, giving it an appearance of breaking through the roof. You could DIY something similar with this supersized skeleton or think of something novel.
The giant ground breaking skeleton will elevate your Halloween decorations to offer an unforgettable spine-chilling experience. But if you want one, you might want to hurry because these skeletons are selling out super quick. So head out to the nearest Costco and get this giant ground breaking skeleton prop for $360.


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