Communities across Scotland came together for all manner of frightful festivities thanks to their generous local stores who conjured up a spell for success this Halloween.
Costcutter Barrassie team members got their freak on as they doled out goodie bags galore for kids out guising.
Greens of Fraserburgh gave out treats and hosted a Halloween colouring competition, as well as lucky dips, and a game of Stick the Nose on the Witch.
Bourtreehill Supermarket invited kids to dook for apples, take part in a colouring competition, and show off their Halloween costumes for a chance to win a best dressed competition.
Broadway Convenience Store gifted free bottles of Fanta Afterlife to delighted guisers and awarded a prize for best costume.
Corseford Keystore gave away over 200 goody bags and created an Instagram-worthy photo opp with a Halloween themed balloon display
Pinkie Farm organised a Halloween Party with Pitchfork Apple Fishing, Mystery Feel Boxes, a pumpkin patch, quiz and party bags.
Premier Girvan staff were dressed to distress in their spookiest ensembles as they gave out free goodie bags.
Spar Dornoch colleagues held a colouring competition and showed off their wicked sense of humour with witch costumes.
Londis Solo Convenience took Beetlejuice to Baillieston as part of the suburb’s annual Community Spirit Walk, handing out sweets and colouring sheets to kids, as well as running a ‘guess the number of sweets’ Swizzels competition, and giving away free Fanta and Maynards goodies for grown ups.