Although those ceramic Christmas trees that popped up at your parents’ and grandparents’ homes during the holidays first gained popularity in the 1970s, they’ve made a major comeback over the past few years — so much so that when a Halloween version come out last year at Michaels, it sold out online and in stores. Luckily, Amazon came to the rescue by offering a similar one, and it’s back in stock for Halloween 2020.

Black Ceramic Halloween Tree

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The ceramic tree from RJ Legend is black and covered in more than 50 purple and orange LED lights with a jack-o’-lantern tree topper. The 15-inch tree has an orange base that says “trick or treat” with more jack-o’-lanterns. All you need are three AA batteries and it’ll light up your space for the spooky season!

“The RJ Legend Halloween tree is a timeless Halloween decoration that you simply must have! Made from finest ceramic, hand-painted, and handcrafted with extra attention to detail, this pre-lit tree will transform your home, preserving that cozy atmosphere and bringing the spooky factor without the additional expense!” the description says.

The black ceramic Halloween tree is available on Amazon Prime for 59.99, so you can get it well before it’s time to start buying candy for trick-or-treaters. There is also a smaller 9-inch option for $39.99 that is equally as fun.

History has a way of repeating itself when it comes to which hot holiday products will be highly sought after again (we should know here at Best Products!), so we’re expecting the black ceramic Halloween tree to sell out again.

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