
This dark legend made jack-o’-lantern carving a Halloween tradition
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Carving pumpkins is a favorite pastime around Halloween, but the origins of the tradition are more sinister than you might think.
According to the legend, Stingy Jack tricked and trapped the Devil twice and made the Devil promise not to take his soul.
When Jack eventually died, God didn’t allow Jack – an "unsavory figure," according to History.com – into heaven. The Devil, who was upset with Jack for tricking him, also kept his word and didn’t allow Jack into hell.
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