CHICAGO — Halloween Rae Dunn items were spotted on Marshalls’ online store.
The popular home decor items were searchable on the store’s website Wednesday. Typically bloggers and Rae Dunn “hunters” post previews of the upcoming items on social media by now but they were finally showed up when you typed “Rae Dunn” in the search engine Wednesday.

Some of the items included new canisters such as a black one with a ghost that says “BOO-GIE.” Another new item was a shiny potion bottle that says “MAGIC POTION.” Some of the new mugs included a set that said “I’M HIS WITCH” and “I’M HER BOO.”
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For those unfamiliar with Rae Dunn, they have gathered quite a cult following. The items are typically simple in design and have phrases or single words on them all using the same thin font. Rae Dunn Halloween products are some of the most coveted items for those of us in the fandom. You probably see a lot of the mugs on peoples’ Instagram or Pinterest photos.

Last year was the first time I tried to score a mug. You need to be fast when trying to buy them because they typically sell out within minutes of going live on the T.J. MAXX, Marshalls, or Sierra Trading Post websites. I actually made a TikTok about it because it was happening to me WAY too often.
Depending on the time of year, they are also hard to find in the actual stores. Some people show up at opening to buy entire shelves of the products (and then resell them at a markup online).
I was able to score two of Rae Dunn mugs last year just by being online at the right time — and with some help from the accounts I follow that post when the items go live.
I hope you guys get into Rae Dunn this year, because it’s a fun group of products to keep track of. There are so many designs and the thrill of the chase is always a good time.
Also, please note the items do really sell out quickly so if you’re reading this way past the publish date, there’s a big chance the items I featured on this post have already sold out.

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