HALLOWEEN fans are racing to their nearest Asda to bag a hilarious decoration that’s “perfect for 90s kids”.
The supermarket has gone viral on social media after unveiling its skeleton item that’s available in stores now.
Shoppers are loving a viral Halloween decoration in Asda[/caption]
People have joked it’s giving 90s vibes[/caption]
The decoration has been dubbed a spooky Chuckle Brother[/caption]
In a short video, which has racked up 388,000 views, two animated skeletons can be seen walking forwards and backwards carrying a coffin between them in the decorations aisle.
And people can’t help but compare it to the Chuckle Brothers and their famous catchphrase: “To me! To you!”
One shopper joked: “To me…… to you lol 90s kids in uk know what I mean lol.”
A second echoed: “Need to watch this with the Chuckle Brothers to me to you playing “.
Meanwhile, a third wrote: “To you to me”, accompanied by the laughing emoji.
The £25 decoration is also providing fun for people trying it out in store.
“I went into Asda and saw that walking. I fell on the floor wheezing and laughing it was so random”, admitted one amused customer.
Someone else chimed in: “My husband took me to this aisle at the weekend just to show me this item.”
A third gushed: “Ok why do I neeed this in my life. I can’t adult and don’t want to. This is what adult life is for.”
A fourth said: “I couldn’t stop playing with this in shop when I seen them. Yes I’m a big kid”
“Hold on I genuinely wanna buy this”, cried a fifth.
And a sixth wrote: “My mum bought this as soon as she saw it.”
Some shoppers, however, had the same complaint about the viral decoration – claiming it’s too expensive.
“Wow pricey. I’ll wait for the sale after Halloween”, sighed one.
Someone else revealed: “I saw that yesterday I was going to buy it but I only had £7.”
But the decoration could prove perfect for those one in five Brits (21%) who admit to being secretly competitive against their neighbours when it comes to having the spookiest homes.
With that in mind, it’s perhaps not surprising that Asda bosses this week revealed that Halloween is currently the number one search term on George.com with 31,000 people looking up the word.