When you think of Halloween, you might picture kids in costumes, candy and school parades. But these days, more adults are taking back the night, taking part in what they call 'Adultoween' and bringing back the magic of Halloween in their own way.

"Halloween has been important to me most of my life," said Camille Tucci. "I've been giving parties for over 30 years."

For Tucci, the celebration has always been about connections.

"I wanted a holiday that was my own, where people were available because on Christmas and the other holidays, it's a family thing," Tucci said. "So this has become a way to keep friends together."

And she's not alone. A recent survey by Ferrero North America found that more than half of Americans believe Halloween is as much for adults as it is for kids, and 47 pe

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