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Best Spooky Greetings to Display in LED Signs

Turn up the Halloween spirit in your business with creepy messages in your signs.

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Halloween is fast approaching! And if you are as excited as we are, you are probably now thinking of unique ways to get into the spirit of Halloween in your business establishment. Aside from decorating both the exterior and interior of your shop, why not display spooky messages in a scrolling LED sign as well?

This week, we will be sharing with you some of our favorite Halloween greetings that you can program in your LED signs. We got them from scouring the interwebs, and some came from our Halloween-excited selves. We guarantee that these messages below will certainly give your customers a spooktacular good time on Hallow's Eve!


For the Parking Area

Yes, the parking area is the first place customers will see. So the spooking should start right there!


"Broom Parking – $3"
Broom Parking - $3
Yes, even witches are invited, so they need a place to park their brooms.


"Park your brooms and come sit for a spell."
Park your brooms and come sit for a spell
Let them park their "brooms" first before inviting them in.


For the Front Door

Next up, is the front door. You can replace your LED open signs with these messages for Hallow's Eve.


"Come as you aren’t."
Come as you aren't
Only those that will come as they are not will be allowed to enter. In other words, no costume, no entry.


"Tonight is a real treat."
Tonight is a real treat
Treat them with some real creepiness tonight with Halloween-inspired items!


For the Coffee Shop

Allow people to be spooked while chilling by greeting them with these messages.


"Time for a coffin break."
Time for a coffin break
Give them the best brew tonight and allow them to lounge in your "coffin" shop.


"Sit for a spell and have some brew."
Sit for a spell and have some brew
This is the perfect greeting for coffee-loving patrons on Halloween!


For the Bar or Restaurant

Let people enjoy their drinks and food time this Hallow's Eve with pun-y and spooky greetings in your bar or restaurant.


"Have a fang-tastic night of drinking!"
Have a fang-tastic night of drinking
Your customers surely will have a fang-tastic night of drinking if you offer limited Halloween-inspired drinks as well.


"Come in for a spell. Come in for a bite."
Come in for a spell, come in for a bite
This a great way to welcome people to your restaurant. Subtle yet straightforward!


For the Washroom

Don't forget to spook them even in the washroom!


"I see scary people."
I see scary people
Place your LED sign right by the mirrors and spook everyone who comes inside.


"You’re too cute to scare."
You're too cute to scare
If you want a less spooky mirror message, this is your best bet.

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Which ones are your favorite? Let us know in the comments section below, and feel free to add more spooky greetings!


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