There's nothing more important while out trick-or-treating than a good candy bucket.

You need something sturdy, large enough to carry all your candy, and something with a bit of style.

I know pillowcases are often a popular candy carrying device on Halloween but personally, I think they lack a little class.

Not to mention, it gets pretty heavy after a while!

The good old pumpkin head buckets were always popular growing up, and I believe are still around and popular today.

But arguably, one of the most iconic trick-or-treating buckets of all time, especially from my childhood, was the collectible McDonald's Boo Buckets.

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McDonald's Boo Buckets

I'm not going to lie; I was entirely too excited when I found out that the McDonald's Boo Buckets were coming back this year.

In my opinion, they fit all the needs.

They're sturdy, classy, and collectible!

Starting on October 15th, McDonald's locations around the state will have Boo Buckets available.

I confirmed that the Boo Buckets will also be available at McDonald's locations in the Great Falls area.

If only you could get a Boo Bucket with an adult meal and not just a Happy Meal. haha

I'm sure nobody will judge too hard if you end up ordering a Happy Meal just to get yourself a modern-day Boo Bucket from McDonald's.

It appears there are four Boo Buckets to collect, each with a little gremlin face, as they always have.

In my opinion, this is the perfect way to reminisce about trick-or-treating as a kid.

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