"Halloween Promos"

The "Halloween Promos" series is a set of Halloween-themed cards featuring horses from "Bella Wise Warriors" and "Bella Copper" and was allegedly distributed sometime in 2012. The cards have only been confirmed by a handful of collectors, and their origins and legitimacy are highly debated.

Due to unusable codes, copyright misattributions and misspellings, and lack of confirmation by The Bella Sara Company, many collectors speculate that these cards might be fan creations.

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Appearance and Legitimacy
The "Halloween Promo" cards feature 5 cards with, similar to the original Bella series, a simple bright orange border with black stars and playing symbols in the upper right corner. This is unusual as all series since "Treasures" feature an ornate border and playing symbols were no longer used starting with "Royalty" in 2009.

One collector states the seller they purchased their cards from got them at a Halloween event either "in Wisconsin or Washington". Given that the cards have the abbreviation "SEA" in their code, it is possible the cards were distributed during an event in Seattle, Washington.

Unlike any other series, all cards have the same secret code of "SEA#-HALW-x012" with "x" being the individual number of the card in the set. The abbreviations "SEA" and "HALW" most likely stand for Seattle, Washington and Halloween. The text at the bottom of the card states the codes unlocked a "free digital Halloween treat" on the Classic Bella Sara Website; however, several collectors claim the codes did not work when they tried them. As the website is now shut down, it is impossible to completely verify.

The copyright year has a spelling error stating the cards were made in "20012". The copyright on these cards is also attributed to conceptcard which is what the company was referred to until June, 2010, when it changed to Concept Card ApS.

It was confirmed by another collector that these cards were purchased directly from the creators, from Denmark, leading further proof to their legitimacy. However, the reason of there creation, place of distribution, and other information was not shared, so it is still uncertain of their true origins and legitimacy.