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But trick or treating could stem from a practice known as souling that was practiced throughout the UK and Europe on November 1st. People with no food or money would go door to door for a handout in exchange for prayers for their deceased relatives. This might have inspired some of these modern Halloween Party, http://www.invitations-shoppe.com/halloween/halloween-party celebrations in the U. S. and sending Halloween Party Invitations, http://www.holiday-invitations.com/halloween/halloween-party-invitations