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Detroit's Harbinger of Doom Since 1701
The legend of the Nain Rouge goes all the way back to 1701 when Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac founded Detroit. Cadillac crossed the Nain Rouge or Red Dwarf after being warned no to do so. The consequence, Nain Rouge put a curse on Cadillac and Detorit. Sightings of this little red creature have occurred many times over the years in Detroit. Always right before some sort of tragedy. Now each year the people of Detroit chase out the Nain Rouge at the Marche du Nain Rouge, symbolizing banishing the evil from their city. -
A graveyard smash!
While working in the lab late one night, I designed a shirt with an eerie sight. A googz-eyed Ogre perfect for wearing to a spooky party or doing the Transylvania twist. This shirt will make you stand out. Especially since it has a glow-in-the-dark graphic. Catch on in a flash with this monster Mash, glow-in-the-dark, graphic tee. -
The Zombie Survival Flask makes a perfect addition to your zombie apocalypse survival plan. Carabiner on the lid allows you to attach as many of these water bottles as needed to your zombie apocalypse bug out bag. Leaving your hands free to fight off any zombies after your brains or the walking dead in your path.
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Attend a Krampus run or Krampuslauf and you will see and hear the Krampusglocken ringing out to warn the naughty children that Krampus is coming. You can't have an authentic Krampus costume without at least one Krampusglocken. In the United States cowbells are much different looking from the frog-mouth bells or froschmaul glocken used in the Alpine countries like Austria. The Googz & Co. Krampus Bell not only is in the Alpine style, but it even has Krampus printed on the side. Perfect addition to any Krampus costume or just to bring along with you to the next Krampuslauf.