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CANDYNOMICS The U.S. candy industry is a $20 billion business. The few days leading up to Halloween every year account for nearly $2 billion of that. Here's the breakdown on the world's darkest holiday and the business of sweets: NOM NOM Annual Halloween Sales CANDY $1.9 Billion DECORATIONS $1.65 Billion COSTUMES $2.12 Billion GREETING CARDS $350 Million Top Annual Candy Sales Days The average U.S. household Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. spends Aug. Sep. Nov. Dec. $44 #1. Oct. 28 # 2. Oct. 27 # 3. Oct. 30 #4. Oct. 21 #5. Oct. 31 on Halloween candy each year. The average American consumes about 24 lbs of candy per year. For kids, a large portion of that is on or immediately after Halloween. That's the equivalent of 247 4 Hershey's bars. Top Selling Halloween Candy #1 Americans consume 20 million Ibs of candy corn each year. #2 SNICKERS #3 A recent survey regarding Halloween candy discovered that Reeses Peanut Butter Cup fans should avoid ranch-style houses and go to two- story houses, where they have a 26% better chance of getting PBCups. # 4 KKAT #5 Chocolate vs Non-chocolate Of the $1.9 billion in Halloween candy sales... ONE DOLILAR -$1.2 billion was chocolate -$680 million was non-chocolate What Halloween candy do people despise the most? Amount spent on these mystery peanut taffy things each year? FAR TOO MUCH. Sources: Nielsen Research, Ibisworld, EirstResearch, Holidays.net CREDITLOAN° REAL ANSWERS. REAL SOLUTIONS. CANDYNOMICS The U.S. candy industry is a $20 billion business. The few days leading up to Halloween every year account for nearly $2 billion of that. Here's the breakdown on the world's darkest holiday and the business of sweets: NOM NOM Annual Halloween Sales CANDY $1.9 Billion DECORATIONS $1.65 Billion COSTUMES $2.12 Billion GREETING CARDS $350 Million Top Annual Candy Sales Days The average U.S. household Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. spends Aug. Sep. Nov. Dec. $44 #1. Oct. 28 # 2. Oct. 27 # 3. Oct. 30 #4. Oct. 21 #5. Oct. 31 on Halloween candy each year. The average American consumes about 24 lbs of candy per year. For kids, a large portion of that is on or immediately after Halloween. That's the equivalent of 247 4 Hershey's bars. Top Selling Halloween Candy #1 Americans consume 20 million Ibs of candy corn each year. #2 SNICKERS #3 A recent survey regarding Halloween candy discovered that Reeses Peanut Butter Cup fans should avoid ranch-style houses and go to two- story houses, where they have a 26% better chance of getting PBCups. # 4 KKAT #5 Chocolate vs Non-chocolate Of the $1.9 billion in Halloween candy sales... ONE DOLILAR -$1.2 billion was chocolate -$680 million was non-chocolate What Halloween candy do people despise the most? Amount spent on these mystery peanut taffy things each year? FAR TOO MUCH. Sources: Nielsen Research, Ibisworld, EirstResearch, Holidays.net CREDITLOAN° REAL ANSWERS. REAL SOLUTIONS. CANDYNOMICS The U.S. candy industry is a $20 billion business. The few days leading up to Halloween every year account for nearly $2 billion of that. Here's the breakdown on the world's darkest holiday and the business of sweets: NOM NOM Annual Halloween Sales CANDY $1.9 Billion DECORATIONS $1.65 Billion COSTUMES $2.12 Billion GREETING CARDS $350 Million Top Annual Candy Sales Days The average U.S. household Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. spends Aug. Sep. Nov. Dec. $44 #1. Oct. 28 # 2. Oct. 27 # 3. Oct. 30 #4. Oct. 21 #5. Oct. 31 on Halloween candy each year. The average American consumes about 24 lbs of candy per year. For kids, a large portion of that is on or immediately after Halloween. That's the equivalent of 247 4 Hershey's bars. Top Selling Halloween Candy #1 Americans consume 20 million Ibs of candy corn each year. #2 SNICKERS #3 A recent survey regarding Halloween candy discovered that Reeses Peanut Butter Cup fans should avoid ranch-style houses and go to two- story houses, where they have a 26% better chance of getting PBCups. # 4 KKAT #5 Chocolate vs Non-chocolate Of the $1.9 billion in Halloween candy sales... ONE DOLILAR -$1.2 billion was chocolate -$680 million was non-chocolate What Halloween candy do people despise the most? Amount spent on these mystery peanut taffy things each year? FAR TOO MUCH. Sources: Nielsen Research, Ibisworld, EirstResearch, Holidays.net CREDITLOAN° REAL ANSWERS. REAL SOLUTIONS. CANDYNOMICS The U.S. candy industry is a $20 billion business. The few days leading up to Halloween every year account for nearly $2 billion of that. Here's the breakdown on the world's darkest holiday and the business of sweets: NOM NOM Annual Halloween Sales CANDY $1.9 Billion DECORATIONS $1.65 Billion COSTUMES $2.12 Billion GREETING CARDS $350 Million Top Annual Candy Sales Days The average U.S. household Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. spends Aug. Sep. Nov. Dec. $44 #1. Oct. 28 # 2. Oct. 27 # 3. Oct. 30 #4. Oct. 21 #5. Oct. 31 on Halloween candy each year. The average American consumes about 24 lbs of candy per year. For kids, a large portion of that is on or immediately after Halloween. That's the equivalent of 247 4 Hershey's bars. Top Selling Halloween Candy #1 Americans consume 20 million Ibs of candy corn each year. #2 SNICKERS #3 A recent survey regarding Halloween candy discovered that Reeses Peanut Butter Cup fans should avoid ranch-style houses and go to two- story houses, where they have a 26% better chance of getting PBCups. # 4 KKAT #5 Chocolate vs Non-chocolate Of the $1.9 billion in Halloween candy sales... ONE DOLILAR -$1.2 billion was chocolate -$680 million was non-chocolate What Halloween candy do people despise the most? Amount spent on these mystery peanut taffy things each year? FAR TOO MUCH. Sources: Nielsen Research, Ibisworld, EirstResearch, Holidays.net CREDITLOAN° REAL ANSWERS. REAL SOLUTIONS. CANDYNOMICS The U.S. candy industry is a $20 billion business. The few days leading up to Halloween every year account for nearly $2 billion of that. Here's the breakdown on the world's darkest holiday and the business of sweets: NOM NOM Annual Halloween Sales CANDY $1.9 Billion DECORATIONS $1.65 Billion COSTUMES $2.12 Billion GREETING CARDS $350 Million Top Annual Candy Sales Days The average U.S. household Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. spends Aug. Sep. Nov. Dec. $44 #1. Oct. 28 # 2. Oct. 27 # 3. Oct. 30 #4. Oct. 21 #5. Oct. 31 on Halloween candy each year. The average American consumes about 24 lbs of candy per year. For kids, a large portion of that is on or immediately after Halloween. That's the equivalent of 247 4 Hershey's bars. Top Selling Halloween Candy #1 Americans consume 20 million Ibs of candy corn each year. #2 SNICKERS #3 A recent survey regarding Halloween candy discovered that Reeses Peanut Butter Cup fans should avoid ranch-style houses and go to two- story houses, where they have a 26% better chance of getting PBCups. # 4 KKAT #5 Chocolate vs Non-chocolate Of the $1.9 billion in Halloween candy sales... ONE DOLILAR -$1.2 billion was chocolate -$680 million was non-chocolate What Halloween candy do people despise the most? Amount spent on these mystery peanut taffy things each year? FAR TOO MUCH. Sources: Nielsen Research, Ibisworld, EirstResearch, Holidays.net CREDITLOAN° REAL ANSWERS. REAL SOLUTIONS. CANDYNOMICS The U.S. candy industry is a $20 billion business. The few days leading up to Halloween every year account for nearly $2 billion of that. Here's the breakdown on the world's darkest holiday and the business of sweets: NOM NOM Annual Halloween Sales CANDY $1.9 Billion DECORATIONS $1.65 Billion COSTUMES $2.12 Billion GREETING CARDS $350 Million Top Annual Candy Sales Days The average U.S. household Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. spends Aug. Sep. Nov. Dec. $44 #1. Oct. 28 # 2. Oct. 27 # 3. Oct. 30 #4. Oct. 21 #5. Oct. 31 on Halloween candy each year. The average American consumes about 24 lbs of candy per year. For kids, a large portion of that is on or immediately after Halloween. That's the equivalent of 247 4 Hershey's bars. Top Selling Halloween Candy #1 Americans consume 20 million Ibs of candy corn each year. #2 SNICKERS #3 A recent survey regarding Halloween candy discovered that Reeses Peanut Butter Cup fans should avoid ranch-style houses and go to two- story houses, where they have a 26% better chance of getting PBCups. # 4 KKAT #5 Chocolate vs Non-chocolate Of the $1.9 billion in Halloween candy sales... ONE DOLILAR -$1.2 billion was chocolate -$680 million was non-chocolate What Halloween candy do people despise the most? Amount spent on these mystery peanut taffy things each year? FAR TOO MUCH. Sources: Nielsen Research, Ibisworld, EirstResearch, Holidays.net CREDITLOAN° REAL ANSWERS. REAL SOLUTIONS.

Candynomics

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Halloween is the time when ghosts and goblins rule the streets hunting for someone to give them a trick or a treat. This infographic looks at some of the statistics behind the darkest holiday of the ...

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