Trick-or-treat?
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The original idea of the Jack-o’-lantern was to scare away evil spirits. Over time, the practice of carving spooky faces on a pumpkin evolved into other forms of pumpkin-carving. The Irish would set the carved pumpkins by their doors and windows in hopes that they would protect them.