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Embark on a terrifying trip in our new Halloween card. If this email is not displayed properly, clic

Embark on a terrifying trip in our new Halloween card. If this email is not displayed properly, click to [view in browser](. [Jacquie Lawson]( [Jacquie Lawson Ecards]( 26 October 2024 Dear {EMAIL}, Architect Joseph Emberton surely could not have predicted the legacy of terror he brought upon us back in 1930 when he designed the world’s first “ghost train” in Blackpool. Since then, these frightening fairground attractions have remained relatively unchanged, from the unnerving design to the menacing music and even the petrifying phantoms rumoured to haunt their carriages. [Ecard Feature]( But don’t just take our word for it, see for yourself! For this year’s new Halloween card, we’re presenting you with a first-class ticket to the most terrifying train ride yet. Listen carefully and you might just hear the sinister screech of this ghoulish locomotive pulling into its next stop… [Mirror Magic]( [Halloween House]( [Night Owl]( [Witch's Brew]( But if an eerie adventure isn’t enough to send shivers down your spine, why not join our ecards service and plunge yourself into a forbidding world full of black cats, full moons and witches’ cauldrons as you browse through our creepy collection of Halloween cards? It’s just $30 / £24 / €28 for an entire year of the classiest cards on the web. You’ll be sure to find something that’ll shake even the steadiest of hands! [Join Now]( [Duet For Two]( [Mishchief In Mist]( Handy Tip! Spook your friends and family via social media! As well as email, you can send our cards via Facebook, Instagram and more! Just select the “Share Link” method when sending your card. For more information, please see this [FAQ page](. With best wishes, The Jacquie Lawson team [Halloween Cards]( [Birthday Cards]( [Our Latest Cards]( [Thank You Latest]( [Follow Along On Social Media] [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Ecards]( [Contact Us](mailto:help@jacquielawson.com) [FAQ]( [Get The App]( Please do not reply to this email. This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. If you don't wish to receive our newsletters any more, please [unsubscribe here](. This email was sent by or on behalf of: Microcourt Limited, trading as [jacquielawson.com]( Mill Street East, Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, WF12 9AW, United Kingdom © 2001-2024 Microcourt Limited. All rights reserved.

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