Unveiling The Best Halloween Treats For North Dakota By Candystore.com
Halloween is just around the corner, and if you're anything like me, you're probably pondering what candies to stock up on for the eager trick-or-treaters. Well, Candystore.com has done the legwork for you, conducting a nationwide survey to compile a treasure trove of information that can guide your candy choices.
They embarked on a candy adventure, meticulously pinpointing the most beloved Halloween candies in each state. It's not just about the national bestsellers; it's about knowing what will bring unbridled joy to the kids in your own neighborhood. After all, Halloween is all about creating magical moments, isn't it? So, before you load up on treats for the big night, let's dive into the candy landscape of 2024 and prepare to be the most popular house on the block!
According to the National Retail Federation, Halloween candy spending is projected to reach a jaw-dropping $3.5 billion this year. Now that is down a bit from 2023, but that's a ton of money for candy!
With a broad presence spanning across the United States and even extending into Canada, Candystore.com meticulously analyzed its sales on a state-by-state basis. They also collaborated with an extensive network of major candy manufacturers and distributors who generously shared their insights.
So, which candies reign supreme in each state for Halloween this year? If you're curious about the national favorites, here are the top 5:M&M's
- M&M's
- Reese's Cups
- Sour Patch Kids
- Skittles
- Starburst
And if you're particularly interested in North Dakota's top Halloween candies for 2024, look no further:
- Hot Tamales
- Candy Corn
- Jolly Ranchers
What do our friends in the Treasure State prefer when it comes to Halloween candy?
- Twix
- M&M's
- Double Bubble Gum
This information should serve as a valuable guide as you prepare to welcome trick-or-treaters this Halloween. If you want to explore more about the nation's favorites, you can read further details here.
LOOK: How Halloween has changed in the past 100 years
Gallery Credit: Brit McGinnis
BOO: These are the scariest haunted roads in America
Gallery Credit: Stacker