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flag Lowe's employee-made dancing skeleton sells out nationwide after viral Halloween debut.

A three-foot-tall, motion-sensing dancing skeleton named "The Party Skeleton" has become a top-selling Halloween item at Lowe's in 2025, drawing crowds with its flashing purple and orange LEDs and rhythmic movements. Created by Lowe's employee Amanual Coleman, the $99.98 display emerged from a 2023 internal design contest and has sold out in many stores since its August debut. Coleman, who began as a cashier and holds a game design degree, developed the concept over weeks with company guidance. The product’s success reflects strong customer engagement and word-of-mouth buzz, highlighting an employee-driven innovation at the retail chain, which operates 1,753 stores nationwide.

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