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Love the fall season? Read on to see how Costco can help you make the most of it. 

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When we think of fall, we commonly imagine colored leaves, crisp air, and pumpkin spice everything. And if you’re someone who likes to embrace the fall season in all of its glory, then you may want to head over to Costco this month, or visit Costco.com. Here are a few great fall items the warehouse club giant has in stock.

1. Halloween Pumpkin Greeter

Many people like to deck their homes out in Halloween decor well ahead of Oct. 31. Now, if you live in a homeowners association, you’ll need to make sure that doing so is within your HOA’s rules. But otherwise, you get to call the shots when it comes to decorating your home. And if that means displaying a smiling, glowing pumpkin, so be it. Costco is selling this light-up LED pumpkin for $64.99. It’s motion sensor-activated and plays music to boot.

2. Protein PLUS Energy and Immune Support Shakes — pumpkin-flavored

Who says you can only have pumpkin spice in your coffee? If you’re someone who tends to consume protein shakes, whether as a meal substitute or as part of a post-workout recovery, you can get your pumpkin spice on with this 18-pack of protein shakes. It’ll normally cost you $36.99, but right now, Costco has it on sale for $29.99.

3. 32 Degrees Ladies’ Snap Fleece Pullover

Early fall is the time to bundle up in the early morning and evenings. And the later in the season you get, the more you might need some layers all the time when you’re hanging or working outdoors. Enter this women’s fleece pullover. It comes in green, tan, and purple, and at a price of $17.99, it won’t result in an unreasonably large credit card bill.

4. Halloween costumes

Some kids (and their parents) take the idea of dressing up for Halloween very seriously. Thankfully, Costco sells a variety of Halloween costumes, all at reasonable prices:

An astronaut getup for $33.99 A werewolf suit for $33.99

Or if you’ve got a kid whose heart is set on a Disney princess costume, you can find:

Cinderella for $39.99Belle for $39.99Tiana for $39.99

5. Halloween candy

Everyone wants to be that house that supplies the best Halloween candy in the neighborhood. Costco carries a wide range of sugary sweets that are apt to delight any trick-or-treater. Choose from the following options:

A bulk pack of miniature chocolatesA 50-count of gourmet lollipopsA variety-pack of Airheads

And if you really want to be every kid’s hero, spring for a 30-pack of full-sized candy bars. At $1 a bar, though, you’ll need to be careful, because you don’t want your generosity to result in a financial strain.

For many people, there’s no better time of year than fall. Costco can help you celebrate the season to the fullest — and without breaking the bank. That way, you’ll be in a great position to embrace the holiday season once fall wraps up.

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