I know this is a Disney blog and this isn’t exactly Disney related, but I know a lot of people really want the large 12-foot Home Depot Skeleton. It, like the Sanderson sisters and Hitchhiking Ghost Inflatables, sell out extremely fast. Now the Home Depot has announced that the skeleton will be returning to the Home Depot site tomorrow, on July 15th.
We formally invite you to save the date 💀 Mark your calendars because on July 15, Skelly is back in stock with some new and old giant friends! While supplies last. pic.twitter.com/RAdcqmc5C4
— The Home Depot (@HomeDepot) July 8, 2022
It will be online only as the stores won’t get merchandise in until last August-early September.
This will be an online-only launch, with the fall assortment coming to stores in late August-early September.
— The Home Depot (@HomeDepot) July 8, 2022
Thanks to Twitter we also know that the launch time will be 6AM EST / 3AM PST
Just hold on a bit longer! We’ll release our Halloween decor tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. EST https://t.co/uXOC8njVFc
— The Home Depot (@HomeDepot) July 14, 2022
The 12-Foot Skelton has become a cultural phenomenon. As soon as it was released people found ways to keep it up all year long and made their own costumes to dress it.
Last year Home Depot even offered official costumes for the giant decorations, including a Santa suit.
Over on Etsy you can find costumes for the skeletons and shirts celebrating that you own one.
Heck Walmart is even selling costumes!
One Youtuber posted a video of a local haunted house that decked out part of their display in with two of these giant skeletons, dressed up in Day of the Dead costumes.
I’m sure there will be some new costumes this year.
If you were interested in getting one tomorrow morning at 6AM EST is the best time to score one.
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