This little baby Dracula figurine is a My Little Kitchen Fairies collectible. It depicts a baby female Dracula wearing a dress and high heels, and carrying an orange purse that says “Boo” on it. A definite departure from the rest of the My Little Kitchen Fairies line. Check out her pointy little ears! ...

I’d love to have this Dracula cookie jar sitting around on my kitchen counter, full of cookies shaped like necks. Ok that would be hard to pull off. How about cookies shaped like Dracula? You could wash the cookies down with a glass of milk in your Count Dracula mug, too. You can also set out this cute Dracula salt ...

I am so delighted to see Radko’s new “Caped Count” Dracula-themed collectible Christmas ornament. He’s even holding a tiny skull in his hands. He’s also available on Amazon. I think I prefer him to Radko’s weirdly elongated “Count Me In” Dracula/vampire ornament. “Count Me In” is also sold on eBay. ...

In 1974, Ringo Starr inexplicably lent his talents to a B-movie comedy horror film, Son of Dracula. This auction is for a Son of Dracula vinyl LP, mint, from 1974. It’s even available on a vintage cassette tape! And here it is on an 8 track too! This Son of Dracula one-sheet poster would look great framed on a B-movie ...

This auction is for the beautifully detailed coffin, but unfortunately the creepy life-size Dracula doesn’t come with it. Dracula, sold separately, stands five foot eight inches tall. So menacing! Also available on Amazon. Want a taller Dracula? This one stands six foot four inches high! Here’s the Dracula I’m the most frightened of. The look on his face is so ...

This rare tin Dracula toy was made in Japan. He came in a coffin-shaped box, and still has his original cape. He has wheels so you can scoot him (menacingly?) across a table top! ...