If You Spot This “So Cute” Halloween Find at HomeGoods, Grab One for Your Kitchen
If the cooler weather and changing leaves outside make you excited for all things fall and spooky season, then you are going to want to make a trip to your local HomeGoods as soon as humanly possible. Shoppers are absolutely loving the latest baking find on HomeGoods shelves: cast-iron cauldron measuring cups. They’re perfect for anyone who loves all things witches and Halloween.
You can now find a set of iron cauldron measuring cups at your closest HomeGoods. The retailer offers four tiny cast-iron cauldrons with different measurements that are often used while cooking and baking: 1/4 cup, 1/3 cup, 1/2 cup, and 1 cup. Each cauldron has tiny circle handles on each side, they stack together nicely so they don’t take up too much space in your cabinet. Or your countertop, because, hey, they would make for a cute spooky decoration in your kitchen.
While HomeGoods does not sell its products online, you can grab the whole set in store for $14.99 — if you can find it, of course. With so much customer interest, we have a feeling these mini cauldron measuring cups are going to sell out fast. Better make a trip to HomeGoods before they fly off the shelves. You can also check T.J. Maxx and Marshalls for the item because the stores often sell the same or similar items.
HomeGoods shoppers are loving this new find so much, they’re actually asking the original poster @bakedrizzledust on Instagram to take the video down so less people will discover them, giving shoppers a better chance of actually finding them at their local stores. “Omg, need this for my witchy kitchen,” writes an enthusiastic HomeGoods fan. “My ghouls! I need these,” jokes another.
Now with the perfect spooky measuring cups, it’s time to bake all of your favorite Halloween treats, like these ghost cookies or this graveyard cake. Or for something with fall vibes that isn’t exactly Halloween inspired, we’re big fans of these pumpkin chocolate chip cookies and these maple doughnut bars.