Bath and Body Works Announces 'Early Access' to 2023 Halloween Collection

Spooky season is almost upon us. So, it isn't surprising that stores are gearing up for the ghoulish time of year by launching its Halloween decor early.

On July 13, Bath and Body Works released a sneak peek video that showcased several of their new bone-chilling items, including a snake perfume holder, Vampire Blood shower gel and so much more.

And it seems that Bath and Body Works is leaning into the treat part of trick-or-treating, as they also confirmed that there's a way to get these items early. Yes, you read that correctly.

"TOMORROW (July 14)! ONE DAY ONLY," the retailer announced. "Rewards members get exclusive early access to shop the Halloween collection (online only) during our freakiest Friday yet! ?Leave a ??, then comment the item you're dying to get your hands on!?"

For those curious, the early access deal is online via the company's app, My Bath & Body Works.

Not a member? Bath and Body Works advised, "Sign up with email today in the link in bio to get access!"

Fans of the soap seller and Halloween were quick to express their excitement. In fact, Halloweentown star Kimberly J. Brown even chimed in, "Can’t wait!! ????."

Another fan commented, "I like how y’all think. I’m ready for fall."

A third simply asked for more specifics, "what time tomorrow? so i know when to wake up ????."

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Of course, many others were stunned to see that Halloween items were dropping in the middle of summer. One top comment read, "Love it but it’s deep summer ! Can we at least wait until late august?? Wtfff."

Another follower expressed a similar sentiment, writing, "Halloween????? This is insane! Please stop it!"

Of course, Bath and Body Works isn't the only store preparing for Halloween, as Home Deport already launched its decorations, including its iconic 12-foot skeleton.

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