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Australia’s quirky spin on pumpkin carving returns for Halloween 

Dean & Sofie

Pineapple growers are hoping Australians will make the most of a surplus with the return of ‘spooky pines’ this Halloween.

The quirky spin on jack-o’-lanterns sees faces carved into the side of pineapples, lit up by candles placed inside the fruit.

Sunshine Coast pineapple farmer Ian Fullerton told Laurel, Gary & Mark it’s easy to create a ‘spooky pine’.

Press PLAY below to hear how 

Image: Pure Gold Pineapples 

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