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Just to clarify... Day of the dead and Halloween are 2 different things. In Mexico kids dress up and ask for candy in Halloween. In November 1st and 2nd which are the days that Dia de Muertos is celebrated people in some places go to the graveyards and pay respects to their dead ones. The 1st is for the children and the second is for everyone else. The skull candy and Pan de Muerto (bread of the dead) is made for these days. In Mexico we celebrate both Halloween and Dia de Muertos. I saw a post in The Helm that said that Halloween is called Dia de Muertos. It's not. I just wanted to clarify that.
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