What’s The Most Popular Halloween Candy In North Carolina?
There are very few things that I consider myself to be an expert on. Halloween candy is one. I’ve done in-depth research from both ends of the trick or treating spectrum. As a kid, I was armed for years with a large pillowcase stuffed to the brim with my bounty. And as a parent manning the door on October 31, I have seen firsthand what is and is not popular, candy-wise. And I’ve done all this research while living in multiple states. My findings? Well, we’ll wait for a second while we examine what CandyStore.com has determined. In North Carolina, the choices (in order) are M&Ms, Reece’s Cups, and Hershey’s mini-bars.
For the past 16 years, CandyStore.com has sought to determine the “most popular” Halloween candies in each state, based largely on the company’s sales data in the months leading up to Halloween. And when it comes to sales figures, Halloween candy’s are staggering. According to the National Retail Federation, spending on this one-night dental nightmare will hit a whopping $3.6 Billion this year! That’s a 16% jump that blows away previous highs.
I must say as far as North Carolina’s choices go? Solid. All three are money. I would argue that my own research indicates that it’s extremely difficult to put anything above Reece’s Peanut Butter Cups. Put those in a basket by your door with any other candy you want on the 31st, and they’re gone. Now, if I was going to argue for other candies to be considered in the top 3? Skittles, Hot Tamales, and Snickers candy bars are big in the hearts and tummies of Trick or Treaters across North Carolina as well.
Skittles tops the list in South Carolina.
9 Worst Trick or Treat Handouts for Halloween
Halloween is the time of year when spookiness takes center stage, and creative costumes rule the streets. It’s also the day of the beloved tradition, trick-or-treating. Whether you’re a kid dreaming of a candy jackpot or an adult admiring the neighborhood’s costume creativity while handing out treats, it’s a highlight of the year.
However, you’ll always find that one neighbor who likes to shake things up by handing out something other than candy. It’s not always a bad thing, though. Some people do it for a good reason, like considering kids with dietary restrictions. But if you’re considering going outside the box, you should avoid certain trick-or-treat handouts.
Let’s talk about the Halloween horrors, the stuff no one wants in their trick-or-treat bag. First on the list are those infamous toothbrushes or dental floss packs. Halloween is the one night a year when kids can indulge in a sugar frenzy, and suddenly, you’re handed a dental hygiene product. It’s like being told to eat your veggies at a birthday party. Then there are the homemade treats. While some homemade goodies can be delicious, receiving unlabeled, homemade treats can make even the bravest trick-or-treater think twice; also, most parent’s won’t feel comfortable with that and may dispose of them. All of your hard work will go to waste! Safety is paramount on Halloween, and unwrapped or unlabeled edibles can raise concerns.
Another item to avoid is pennies. They’re not even worth the trip to the store, and they make you question if you’ve accidentally stumbled into a time machine back to the 1950s. If you’re going to give out money on Halloween, make it worthwhile if you can swing it. While Halloween is all about surprises, pennies are definitely not the kind of surprises anyone hopes for.
Take a look at some of the worst trick-or-treat handouts for Halloween.
Charlie Nance is the Afternoon Drive co-host (along with his wife) of "The Charlie and Debbie Show" at WSOC, Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The couple have been with the radio station since 2006. Charlie has won the prestigious CMA (Country Music Association) Award for Radio Personality of the Year and has been a finalist for the Country Radio Hall of Fame four times. Prior to his time in Charlotte, Charlie (along with Debbie) spent more than a decade hosting successful morning radio shows in Greenville, SC; Augusta, Ga; and Birmingham, Al. As a content creator for Country 1037, Charlie writes about dream lottery windfalls, sports, restaurants and bars, and travel experiences in North and South Carolina.