Sleep tight… and snack responsibly.
These delicious replica Hypnocil “pills” bring the iconic dream-suppressing medication from A Nightmare on Elm Street into the real world—as candy! Whether you’re warding off nightmares, hosting a horror marathon, or adding a killer conversation piece to your collection, these sweet Hypnocil candies are the perfect blend of fright and fun.
Crunchy candy shell with a sweet flavor center, they’re safe, edible, and entirely Freddy-free… we think.
Features:
• Inspired by A Nightmare on Elm Street
• Replica prop-style prescription bottle and label
• Candy capsules that look like real pills
• Perfect for horror fans, parties, and display
• Great collector’s item and gift
WARNING: Candy only—does not actually prevent nightmares. If a burned man with a glove full of knives appears in your dreams… we can’t help you.
Take one as needed for sweet cravings. Sleep well… if you dare.
Limit 2 per person.
Wes Craven's A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) was inspired by real newspaper accounts of Southeast Asian refugees who died in their sleep after experiencing terrifying nightmares, a phenomenon so unexplained that the CDC investigated it. Robert Englund was cast as Freddy Krueger after over 200 actors auditioned, and his improvised decision to wear the iconic striped sweater in red and green—colors Craven chose because they're the hardest combination for the human eye to process—created one of horror's most recognizable villains. The film was made for just $1.1 million and launched the career of a 21-year-old Johnny Depp in his first film role, where his character famously gets pulled into a bed and expelled as a geyser of blood. New Line Cinema was on the verge of bankruptcy before the film's $57 million gross saved the studio, earning it the nickname "The House That Freddy Built."
US customers: Please allow 3-5 days for delivery once shipped.
International customers: Please allow 10-14 days for delivery once shipped.
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