There is no doubt in my mind you’ve made your Jack-o’-lanterns glow the old-fashioned way. Which way is that? With a candle. And I’m sure plenty of people in Wisconsin still do.
But doing it the old-fashioned way could be the biggest mistake of your life. As you begin to carve your pumpkins, don’t just buy the cheap, plastic carving sets from the store. Make sure you also pick up a few new-school ways to make your pumpkins glow.
If you stick to the way of using a candle to light your pumpkin, get to know the smell of burnt fruit. That smell means your pumpkin, and probably your Wisconsin home, is on fire.
Burning Fruit Smell? Your Spooky Pumpkin Just Got Seriously Dangerous
Listen, I’ve made my Jack-o’-lanterns glow with those little tea candles before. Honestly, I think using a real candle makes pumpkins look cooler. But the risk of using a candle in your carved pumpkins isn’t worth it…