Nightmare Before Christmas Zero Candy Bowl Decoration
- Standard: Jul 19 2026
- Candy Holder
- 2 Arms
- Bowl
Small Moments,
Monster Memories
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| Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Height | 21" | 53cm |
- Plastic candy bowl and holder
- Highly detailed Zero candy holder
- Each arm screws into the body of Zero
- Clear plastic candy bowl has holes on each side that sets on top of the thumbs
- Measures 21 inches tall
- Officially licensed
- Made By Us Exclusive
Complete with a clear plastic candy bowl that rests on Zero's outstretched thumbs, the Nightmare Before Christmas Zero Candy Bowl Decoration is a 21-inch officially licensed figure designed to hold treats for trick-or-treaters and seasonal displays.
Zero's Night to Shine
Zero has spent decades floating loyally behind Jack Skellington, nose glowing, sheet dragging, never once getting his own moment. The Nightmare Before Christmas Zero Candy Bowl Decoration fixes that. This 21-inch figure finally gives the ghost dog a job, and honestly, he looks thrilled about it.
Set this out by the door and Zero becomes the most polite candy distributor in the neighborhood. He is not grabby about it. He holds the bowl right there on his thumbs, patient as ever, waiting for small pirates and superheroes to help themselves.
Design & Details
The in-house design team clearly spent real time thinking through how Zero should hold a candy bowl, because the solution — a clear plastic bowl that rests directly on his outstretched thumbs — is both clever and completely on-brand for a ghost who floats through walls. Each arm screws into his body for a secure, assembled look.
The figure stands 21 inches tall with highly detailed sculpting that captures Zero's classic look. The clear plastic bowl sits neatly on top and is easy to lift, refill, and set back down. It is officially licensed, so every detail checks out.
Good Boy, Great Bowl
Zero spent years as a background character. Now he is the centerpiece of the entryway, holding candy with both hands, glowing nose and all. That is character development.

