Poor woman in the pumpkin-carving video you posted. What has she done to her skin?? I've often wondered how skin (which is the body's first line of defense against certain diseases) that has been injected with a foreign substance from tattoos can resist disease.
I take your point to some extent as regards tattoo inks years ago; although actually the content of tattoo ink has changed enormously in recent years, and it can now be a much safer experience; I saw this expert video, FYI:
Re. the main subject of the thread, my wife really likes pumpkin flavor and this season of the year we tend to have a lot of
pumpkin flavored muffins
pumpkin pies, etc. So I guess the
pumpkin carving is also a topical thing to do for some ppl at this season.
It makes me smile how pumpkin flavored foods are largely absent over much of the year and then suddenly at this time of the year the ingredient is added to various foods.
My wife is really keen on the flavor.
Up here in Canada the Tim Horton's chain of coffee shops is really into seasonal flavors for their muffins and the pumpkin flavored ones are very popular. (I have seen Tim Horton's in New York state also do promotions with July 4 muffins with red, white and blue icing.)