2 spooky storefronts in Louisville, KY

From skeletons taking a bath to taffy filled cauldrons, these windows are giving Halloween.

Store front of a candy store with class windows and red sign.

Muth’s Candies isn’t just home to the Modjeska, but gummy worm tombstones, too.

Photo by LOUtoday

We love getting into the Halloween spirit as much as the next ghoul, but we especially love when local businesses join in on the fun.

So here are two businesses full of tricks and treats from the outside to the inside.

🎃 Muth’s Candies, 630 E. Market St.
Since 1921, this candy store has been home to the Louisville-invented Modjeska, but during prime candy season, it turns up the spooky meter when it comes to window displays.

Candy corn + gummy worm tombstones stick up out of faux grass marking chocolate bar graves to the right, while a witch stirs a cauldron of taffy to the right.

🎃 Plumbers Supply Co. Showroom, 1000 E. Main St.

If you ever wanted to know what your dream bathroom might look like haunted, then swing by this showroom on Main Street.

Skeletons clad in witches’ hats lure you into cobwebbed luxury bathroom displays filled with jack-o-lanterns, fall leaves, floating witches’ hats, and one bag of bones enjoying a bath.

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