Sales of the century-old parlour game are through the roof thanks to the release of the movie 'Ouija'.
It's easy to forget that the Ouija board, a device commonly
associated with hauntings and spirit communication, is actually classed
as a children's toy in most shops.
A staple of horror movies,
paranormal investigations and mediumship sessions for over a century,
the board is normally operated by having participants place a finger on a
planchette which then moves between the printed letters and words to
spell out a message from beyond the grave.
Even when it was
originally introduced to the commercial market by American lawyer and
inventor Elijah Bond back in 1890 the Ouija board was presented as
nothing more than a toy. It wasn't until the board was used by
spiritualist Pearl Curran during World War I that it started to gain a
reputation for being something a little more than a simple plaything.
Despite its association with the supernatural however sales of the Ouija board remain strong.
This
year the Halloween movie 'Ouija' enjoyed unexpected success among
moviegoers and has since brought about a whole new spate of purchases
intended as gifts for the holiday season.
A glow-in-the-dark version for sale online is even believed to be one of this year's biggest sellers.
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