That would be in Mexico on The Day Of The Dead.
Mexico celebrates Day of the Dead--Dia de los Muertos--by eating candy skulls.
Italy
No. You are talking about the festival El Dia de los Muertos. This mean the day of the dead. This celebration celebrates the dead relatives and honores them. It is on November 1st and 2nd instead of October 31. It recongizes All Saints' Day (Nov. 1) and All Souls' Day (Nov. 2).
Many people do, especially if they celebrate the traditional "Day of the Death".
Ghosts, witches' hats, pumpkins, skulls, gravestones, spiders and spiderwebs.
cuz its freakin awesome! i absolutely love the sugar skulls!
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canada
Sugar skulls, which are small skulls made out of various colored sugars, are used to celebrate the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). You can make the skulls freeform, or purchase molds to pour the sugar mix in.
Skulls are powerful symbols at Halloween time. They represent the remnants of life. They are also seen as a psychic seat of humans. However, it can also represent death.
Sugar skulls are sugar shaped as skulls and decorated, however sugar skulls are NOT made for eating and just for decorations. Sugar Skulls are used in Dia de los Muertos or (for you green gos out there) Day of the Dead! Hope this helped!