If you’re like me, you probably light up the moment you see a Spirit Halloween sign appear in an empty storefront. It’s a sure sign that spooky season has arrived and now, the same company is spreading even more joy with its festive counterpart, Spirit Christmas, making its cheerful return to New Jersey!

While ghosts and ghouls are still roaming the aisles, others are skipping straight to twinkle lights, sugar cookies, and all things Christmas.

Spirit Christmas Returns to New Jersey

And if you’re one of those people who can’t wait to deck the halls, here’s some early holiday cheer: Spirit Christmasthe festive spinoff of Spirit Halloween, is already open for business right here in New Jersey.

Spirit Christmas is OPEN in New Jersey

Spirit Christmas is open NOW Mays Landing, New Jersey.

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It's back and bigger than ever. Spirit Christmas is nearly quadrupling its footprint this season with 30 locations across 12 states in the Northeast and Great Lakes regions, including New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and more.

What to Expect Inside the Holiday Pop-Up

Inside, it’s pure holiday magic, think cozy decorations, glittering ornaments, festive apparel, and even a chance to grab a photo with Santa himself. It’s like stepping into the North Pole long before Thanksgiving even hits.

Why It’s Never Too Early for Christmas Cheer

As someone who loves seeing those first hints of Christmas sparkle, I can’t wait to see more Spirit Christmas stores pop up closer to home,  especially in Ocean and Monmouth Counties. Because honestly, it’s never too early for a little holiday joy.

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