Trick or treating? These seven firms can add some scare.

7. Lemax – Hong Kong

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The Doug M. Upagain Funeral Home stays true to Lemax’s description of the Spooky Town collection: “frightfully fun.”

From a modest selection of small, decorative houses and figurines in 1990, Lemax has expanded to a world of several hundred items, including a Halloween collection. Its latest set – described as “frightfully fun” – is called “Spooky Town.” Among its popular products are: Spooky Town Express, a battery-operated train populated with creepy riders; Dreaded Zeppelin, an airship piloted by zombies; and Road Kill Roadhouse, a rundown restaurant with zombie-like patrons.

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