Digging through my grandma’s drawer, I found an old costume with something still tucked inside the pocket – a tiny soft plastic tube.
Rounded body, flat sides, a sealed twist-off tip. At first glance it looked… medical. Almost like some kind of single-use medicine or eyedrop ampoule.
But it wasn’t medicine at all.
What I’d actually found was a relic from a very specific piece of Halloween history: the liquid vial from a Scarecrow vampire fang kit – the kind that turned cheap vampire costumes into film-level fangs.
If you’ve ever wondered why some people’s vampire fangs looked glued-on and fake while others looked like real teeth… this little vial is the difference.
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