16 Halloween essentials from Walmart you can still get delivered
The spookiest of Walmart+ selections.
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If you're anything like me, preparing for holidays happens on the day of. I'm absolutely the person running to the store and snagging the last bag of candy on hand at Halloween. Luckily, this year, Walmart unveiled a new membership service—Walmart+—that will deliver in-store goods to you within just a few hours, meaning you don't have to start sweating when you realize nearly everything Halloween-related is out of stock at Amazon.
Like Instacart and Shipt, Walmart+ will deliver products from your local Walmart to your door (just check the site first to make sure your zipcode is eligible). It's worth noting that the Halloween items have really been going in and out of stock, so make sure to keep an eye on the items you most want.
Here are some of the best Halloween essentials you can get by tomorrow if you order with Walmart+:
1. A few extra pumpkins for your table
There's really nothing as cute as a tiny pumpkin. Knobby, goblin-like pumpkins are a Halloween staple, and if you find yourself without some last minute that's okay! Walmart+ can deliver these 3 little pumpkins to your doorstep (so you can put them on your doorstep).
Get the Tiger Striped Pumpkins, 3 count bag from Walmart for $2.98
2. The requisite bag of assorted chocolates
Even the picky candy eaters will find something they love.
Why not go for the classics? This is the bag of candy I remember sifting through secretively as I passed by it, hunting for Reese's Cups. This rather large Hershey's assortment is perfect for last-minute Halloween prep and contains crowd pleasers like Milk Duds, Kit-Kats, and more.
Get the Hershey, Halloween Candy Assortment from Walmart for $14.74
3. Pumpkin carving tools
Spooky scooping!
While this classic Halloween activity can be done using tools you have on hand, it's helpful to have scoops and knives handy when the time comes. This 'bare bones' kit comes with a basic saw for precision cutting and a scoop to remove all the gooey pumpkin innards.
4. Spooky sprinkles for Halloween treats
Halloween baking is the best baking.
In lieu of buying those pumpkin cookies to bake, consider sprucing up your own creations with these Halloween sprinkles. With six different sweet sprinkle options in orange, black, and purple, this sprinkle set will help your muffins, cookies, and cakes ascend to true ghoulish heights.
Get the Wilton Halloween 6-Cell Sprinkles Mix from Walmart for $4.88
5. Halloween string lights for last minute decorating
Warm lighting is the best lighting.
Nothing says spooky like dim lighting, and these Halloween string lights come with orange-hued bulbs for a classic, warm Halloween look. Hang them from the mantle, above the door, or even throw a few over the bushes for a Christmas light effect.
Get the Way to Celebrate Halloween 70-Count Mini Lights, Orange from Walmart for $2.82
6. A giant spider in a web
To scare all your neighbors.
Spider-themed decor is possibly one of the best parts of Halloween, and this large spider sitting on a web can be delivered with your groceries—what more could you ask for? This 8-foot web decoration is great for indoor or outdoor spaces.
Get the Way to Celebrate Halloween Giant Spider in Web Decor from Walmart for $9.97
7. A Halloween banner
A Halloween banner for your home.
This Happy Halloween banner is perfect if you're trying to get a grasp on our nebulously moving year by rooting yourself in the present day and reminding yourself that, yes, it is Halloween. There are two banners in each pack and each one is dotted with pumpkins and boasts a festive, vintage look.
Get the Way to Celebrate Halloween Banner, 2 pack from Walmart for $0.98
8. Candy corn
Everyone's grandparents will rejoice.
What's Halloween without everyone's least favorite candy (apologies if you're a candy corn person)? Candy corn is a classic staple that will absolutely remain in a bowl in your kitchen for months after October has ended, so be sure to grab your requisite bag before Walmart is sold out.
Get the Brach's Halloween Classic Candy Corn Bag from Walmart for $1.98
9. A bag of gourds because why not
Oh my gourd.
In keeping with the goblin-like pumpkins, these warty gourds are great if you're leaning more harvest than spooky with your Halloween decor setup. This bag will come with five assorted gourds at a really great price.
Get the Bagged Gourds from Walmart for $2.21
10. Eye-balls for every season
For when spooky beer pong is on the agenda.
If you're all about breaking out the black plastic Solo cups for a bit of Halloween beer pong (or water pong) these eyeball ping pong balls make a perfect swap for your everyday ping pong balls and are right in line with the creepy festivity of the season.
Get the Way to Celebrate 6 Pingpong Ball from Walmart for $1.47
11. Gauzy fabric for literally every surface
For all the Jane Eyre gothic castle vibes.
This is the kind of thing I have draped over everything in my home from now until November. If you want to darken a corner or get an Addams Family vibe going over your windows, adding a little bit of gauzy fabric can make a huge difference. This 'Freaky Fabric' is dotted with holes and fabricated wear that gives it a rustic, eerie look and can be stretched and shaped.
Get the Way to Celebrate Halloween Freaky Fabric from Walmart for $2.88
12. Those caramel apple lollipops
The holy grail of Halloween candy.
I remember a year where you literally couldn't find these at the store around Halloween because they were so massively popular. These caramel apple lollipops are extremely delicious and worth having on hand if you're celebrating Halloween with people you love, as they're a sure crowd-pleaser.
Get the Tootsie Halloween Caramel Apple Lollipops from Walmart for $2.28
13. Spider confetti
Spider city.
Finding small plastic spiders around the house post Halloween always felt like an inevitability growing up, and if you're looking to recreate that experience (and possibly scare yourself when you find one later on) look no further than this 3D spider confetti. This pack of 100 mini spiders is perfect for taking part in a Halloween mantlepiece or even for sticking in a jar for a spooky apothecary aesthetic.
Get the Way To Celebrate Halloween Spider Confetti, 100 Count from Walmart for $0.98
14. A cauldron for your candy
All things should be served out of a cauldron.
Who wants a regular old bowl of candy when you can set out candy in a cauldron instead? This is great if you're trying to avoid contact while handing out candy, or simply for having around the house to hold your candy or party favors.
Get the Amloid Halloween Cauldron from Walmart for $5.98
15. Pumpkin plates for your Halloween spread
Why have paper plates when you can have pumpkin plates?
It's occurred to me that I have no idea if I ever ate dinner on Halloween growing up—I remember eating lots of snacks, but there was rarely time for dinner in between donning costumes and scouring the neighborhood for candy. That said, if there's no time for dinner there's definitely no time for dishes. These pumpkin plates are perfect for any Halloween nibbling you're doing.
Get the Smiling Pumpkins Halloween Party Paper Dessert Plates, 7in, 30ct from Walmart for $2.44
16. A bag of bones!
Spooky scary skeletons are scattered on the lawn.
I will never fail to mention bags of body parts in my Halloween roundups, and this bag of bones called out to me as I was perusing Walmart's Halloween selection. So many bones! And a skull as a bonus! You can scatter them on the ground for your own personal crypt effect! What's not to love?
Get the Way to Celebrate Halloween Bag of Bones from Walmart for $9.97