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Halloween Candy: The Good and The Bad

If you’re still stocking up on this season’s Halloween candy supply, CandyStore.com can help.

They compiled a list of the best and worst Halloween goods, surveying over 40K customers.

Here are the Top 10 LEAST POPULAR Halloween Candies:

  1. Circus peanuts (YUCK!)
  2. Candy corn
  3. Wax Coke bottles
  4. Necco Wafers
  5. Peanut butter kisses (aka Mary Janes)
  6. Tootsie Rolls
  7. Smarties
  8. Licorice
  9. Good & Plenty
  10. Mary Janes

Now, for the Top 10 MOST POPULAR Halloween Candies:

  1. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups (YUMMM)
  2. Snickers
  3. Twix
  4. Kit Kat
  5. M&Ms
  6. Nerds
  7. Butterfinger
  8. Sour Patch Kids
  9. Skittles
  10. Hershey bar

Oh, and just a heads up . . . SIZE MATTERS!

So, whatever sugary goods you chose to dish out, the type of candy won’t matter as much if you’re more generous with your portion size or amount you give out.

(CandyStore.com)

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