Here Are The Best And Worst Halloween Candies Based On A Poll Of 30,000 People
If you have not yet bought your stash of Halloween candy, you might want to read this first. Nobody wants to become known as the house that gives out unwanted treats (or end up at the receiving end of some All Hallows’ Eve tricks because of it). The sweet folks
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This list was created by putting together the results of surveys by a dozen reputable websites along with CandyStore.com’s own survey of more than 30,000 people. According to this data compilation, the top 10 candy brands kids hope to receive when trick-or-treating are the following.
Nobody better lay a finger on these, unless they’re passing them out to kiddos.
The tiny boxes of sugary pebbles made the list.
Right or left is fine.
Keep those kids from feeling hangry.
Halloween Candy To Avoid
It is just as important, if not more so, to know what trick-or-treaters definitely don’t want. According to CandyStore.com, you shouldn’t waste your money on these unwanted sweets.
They can range from super-sticky to too hard to bite.
Black licorice is a polarizing flavor, for sure.
The list is clear that this does not include Twizzlers — black licorice is what trick-or-treaters don’t want.
The chalky candies are not well-received.
They’re classic, affordable and overused, which might be why they made the list.
They might be nostalgic for parents or grandparents, but kids are not loving them.
These tacky, taffy-like treats in orange and black wrappers seem to show up this time of year, but children don’t look forward to them.
The marshmallow candies, which (oddly) come in flavors like cherry, lemon, vanilla and banana, topped last year’s list.
Do you agree that candy corn is the worst candy? Personally, we’ll take a little bit of everything on the “best” list.
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