(PRWEB) September 16, 2004
This Halloween, homeowners can now greet trick or treaters without having to constantly open and close their storm door to pass out candy, thanks to the new Eerie Entrance (TM).
The Eerie Entrance serves as a festive Halloween decoration for the front of a home while the die-cut swing-out doors allow Halloween hosts to pop out and distribute candy and treats to hungry costumed ghouls and goblins. Each side of the doors have 1Â die Âcut holes that serve as a way to see who is outside and to use as handles to help open and close the doors.
The Eerie Entrance is easy to set up. Simply remove the existing window or screen in the storm door and replace it with the lightweight, reinforced corrugated cardboard Eerie Entrance.
The Eerie Entrance is 73 Â7/8 H x 30-1/4 W to fit standard 36 storm doors and can be easily trimmed with a utility blade to fit smaller doors. Each comes printed on one side with the words ÂTrick or Treat and Halloween artwork in contrasting orange on black. The Eerie Entrance folds in half for easy storage until next Halloween.
Bob Kopach, an Elmhurst, Illinois inventor of products such as the Couch Potato Cross-Trainer and the EZ-Strainer normally takes two days off of work every year to prepare his home for Halloween. Seeing his wife trying to manage passing out treats from her Halloween candy cauldron while trying to hold the heavy door open with her hip gave him the idea to invent a Halloween door that would both add to the décor and make passing out candy much easier.
The Eerie Entrance is available at http://www.bokoideas.com for $24.99 including shipping and handling.