But it followed me everywhere.

What is a boo basket?

Now, the situations in which one might give or receive such a basket are varied.

“Boo” has a double meaning.

And here I thought Halloween couldn’t get more saccharine.

I was absurdly spoiled.

There are currently over 82,000 videos tagged #boobasket on TikTok.

I was worried, at first, that I had some kind of cultural blind spot.

Maybe thesehavebeen around forever and are standard parts of celebrating the holiday.

But no.I checked Google Trends.

This has only been a thing for two years.

Do you should probably make a boo basket?

Personally, I’m against it.

I’ve reviewed dozens of videos about the creation of boo baskets.

I’ve seen people including Stanley cups, Uggs, porcelain mugs, high-end candles, and even iPhones.

If you must make a boo basket or simply want to, don’t spend like that.

What are you going to do at Christmas to top it?

I shudder to imagine.

If you don’t want to look cheap or like you phoned it in, try a themed basket.

Pumpkin-flavoredcoffee beansandsyrup, aseasonal mug, and somecafe-style cookiesaren’t super pricy and still make a cohesive gift.

On the other hand, it’s possible for you to totally ignore this.

It’s a new thing.

it’s not traditional, and it’s not as life-or-death as people online are making it seem.

Prioritize something else, like taking your loved one to a fall fair or picking some apples.

We don’t have to hop onto every trend just because the algorithms are shoving them in our faces.