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Ferguson Plarre, Gotcha welcome Halloween season with themed treats, drinks

Items include gingerbread cookies dubbed The Walking Ginger Dead.

Ferguson Plarre and Gotcha Fresh Tea are just some of the chains across the country that have announced a series of limited edition ranges to welcome the Halloween season.

Ferguson Plarre’s “Treat or Treat?” range, running from October 19 to 31, includes the purple Monster Donut, along with gingerbread cookies dubbed The Walking Ginger Dead.

Gotcha Fresh Tea launched a collection of five limited edition teas: Candy Apple Tea, Jack O'Lantern-inspired Pumpking Boom Fresh Milk, WinterLemon Macchiato, WinterLemon Juice and Kumquat Plum Green Tea.

The bubble tea chain’s new range will be available from October 27 to 31, both in-store and on delivery apps nationwide.

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