Halloween “TRICK and TREAT” Event

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The air is crisp and the leaves are beginning to change. The spooky season is upon us! Over the past several months, the ‪#‎trickcircle‬ hashtag has been blowing up on Instagram. We were so impressed with your skills that we thought it might be fun to get in on the trick action ourselves, but how to make it interesting…That’s when we remembered that it’s almost Halloween so…

Let the REWIND “TRICK and TREAT” Event begin!
If you post a yo-yo trick video on Instagram, we’ll give you a treat in the form of a 5% off coupon! But wait! If you dress up in a Halloween costume in your trick video, we’ll increase the treat coupon amount to 10% off!!

All you have to do is attach the event tags to your post. It’s that easy!

Let’s enjoy Halloween and sharing yo-yo tricks!!

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Here are all the spooky event details:

Event Period:
From Tuesday, October 14th until Friday, October 31st (24:00 Midnight!)

Rules:
Use the Instagram service to upload a yo-yo trick video.
The video must include the correct hashtag in the post description.
– For a normal trick video (no costume) use: #‎yoyotrickandtreat‬ (Video List)
– If you’re wearing a Halloween costume in your trick video use: #‎rwyoyohalloween‬ (Video List)
You may use any brand/type of yo-yo and do any play style you choose.
For your costume, we want to see the real thing! Costumes that only include a hat and/or small accessories don’t count. Give it your all and make sure anyone could tell you’re in a costume.

Regarding the coupon:
We will send your TREAT in an Instagram direct message so be on the lookout!
*Note: be sure to use your coupon before it expires!

Lastly, not a rule, but be sure to check both the #yoyotrickandtreat and #rwyoyohalloween tags on Instagram. You may just find some great trick inspiration and even some cool costume ideas there!

Happy Halloween~!

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Author of this article

One of the top 1A players in Japan, Kazuki was the 2009 and 2010 Japan National runner-up in the 1A Division, and is a JYYF official judge. He is the older brother of Naoto Okada (2009, 2011 World Champion in 4A). When he's not playing yo-yo, he loves reading books and playing with his three kids.

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