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Kevin Stanton and his 8-year-old daughter, Chloe, stand outside their San Antonio home guarded by two 12-foot Home Depot skeletons. The Halloween yard props have become best sellers and are hard to come by.Look closer at the many Halloween decorations in front of Kevin Stanton’s home on Burnside Drive, and you’ll spot Gothic gargoyles and makeshift tombstones, sunflowers with skulls and an ominous cloaked figure with wings holding a sword.
Stanton actually was at Home Depot for something else, he said. Then he stumbled across the giant skeletons and remembered how he and his husband tried and failed to find them last year. Next thing he knew, he was loading one on top of his SUV and the other inside. A 12-foot mummy from Lowe's looms over Zulema Guevara's Halloween decorations in the front yard of her San Antonio home.The big-skeleton craze started with Home Depot in 2020. The home improvement store’s holiday decorations team reportedly got the idea for the bony behemoth from seeing a giant torso at a trade show.
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