The Home Depot introduces new additions to its popular Skelly skeleton collection

Ted Decker, Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer at The Home Depot
Ted Decker, Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer at The Home Depot
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This Halloween season, The Home Depot is expanding its popular line of large skeleton decorations with new additions to the Skelly family. The 12-foot Skelly, recognized for his glowing eyes and imposing stature, returns as a centerpiece for seasonal displays across the country.

Skelly’s new companions include Ultra Skelly, a 6.5-foot fully animated skeleton featuring app-controlled functions, Bluetooth-enabled voice effects, and customizable eye animations. Also joining the lineup are Skelly’s Sitting Dog and Skelly’s Cat, both standing at 5 feet tall. The dog comes with selectable LCD LifeEyes and a poseable jaw, while the cat features LED-lit eyes and a skeletal frame. Rounding out the collection is Skelly’s Original Dog at 7 feet tall with glowing LCD LifeEyes.

According to The Home Depot, these characters offer families an opportunity to create traditions and entertain neighbors during the Halloween season. “Together, these characters form a frightfully fun ensemble that’s perfect for families looking to build traditions, entertain neighbors, or simply celebrate the spooky season in style.”

To help customers store their decorations after Halloween, The Home Depot recommends options such as the Home Accents Holiday Décor Storage Bag and the Husky 170-Gallon Pro Grip Storage Tote (https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-170-Gal-Pro-Grip-Storage-Tote-in-Black-with-Red-Lid-9444000600/327367636). These products are designed to protect seasonal investments until they are needed again.



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