

The late 1970s was a Halloween heydey. Kids ran through suburbia unchecked, looking to stuff pillowcases full of chocolate goodies. The culture of Halloween, horror films, and television shows about the supernatural were present in every aspect of entertainment. Ohio Art, not a company to miss out capitalizing on a trend without paying for licensed product, released this Ghostland metal lunchbox in 1975 and 1977. The 1975 box had a "spinner" on the front panel to add a little amusement to the artwork.
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