America’s Halloween candy preferences identified state-by-state: report

There’s no denying candy is a central part of Halloween.

But some candy brands are more liked than others. Instacart – a digital grocery delivery and pick-up service – says it has determined which candies are most loved by Americans, based on sale data from October 2021.

The e-commerce retail network, which is partnered with supermarkets, department stores and wholesale clubs throughout the country, reports that 658 tons of candy were sold last October, according to internal calculations.

Americans reportedly bought 116 tons of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, and it’s the only brand to pass the 100-ton mark, Instacart found.

M&M’s were the next top-purchased brand with 94 tons of milk chocolate M&M’s sold and 92 tons of Peanut M&M’s sold.

Snickers and Hershey’s Milk Chocolate were tied with 65 tons followed by Twizzlers with 56 tons, Kit Kat with 49 tons, Twix with 48 tons, Starburst with 37 tons and Milky Way with 36 tons.

Chocolate seems to be America’s go-to when it comes to candy.
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Three out of the 10 “top candies” Instacart sold in October 2021 stood out in the U.S. and each one is made with chocolate.

Two states favored milk chocolate M&M’s, 15 states favored Peanut M&M’s and 33 states favored Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups.

M&M’s: Hawaii and New Hampshire

Peanut M&M’S: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nebraska, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Washington

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia and Wyoming

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Though chocolate is a big hit, people still enjoy a variety of other candies that are not chocolate base.
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Americans also have differing preferences on red licorice, lollipops, sweet disk candies, gummy candies and malted milk balls, and they’re generally divided between Red Vines and Twizzlers, Dum Dums and Charms Blow-Pops, Smarties and SweetTarts, Haribo and Trolli Gummies, and Whoppers and Milk Duds.

Instacart’s Halloween candy report identified five “sweet-toothed” states as having the “highest share of candy purchases,” which included Utah, Idaho, Alaska, Montana and Washington.

The five states that have the lowest share of candy purchases were Florida, Delaware, Alabama, North Carolina and South Carolina.

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M&M’s introduces new ‘spokescandy’ for the first time in 10 years

For the first time in 10 years, M&M’s has welcomed a new character to its colorful array of fellow spokescandies.

Purple – who is described as “quirky, confident, and authentic” — officially joined the lineup after 10 million fans voted to add the color to the candy pieces back in May. She is meant to “represent acceptance and inclusivity,” according to the company’s press release.

She beat out aqua and pink to join the iconic crew.

On Tuesday, purple even debuted her singing chops in a promotional song and music video titled “I’m Just Gonna Be Me.”

Red, yellow, orange, green, blue and brown also joined her in her production. Each of these characters got a makeover in January. Most notably, green swapped out her go-go boots for sneakers.

For the first time in 10 years, M&Ms has welcomed a new character — purple — to its colorful array of fellow spokescandies.
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The candymaker has promised to donate $1 from each stream of the song to the music nonprofit Sing for Hope, up to $500,000.

“There is so much about our new spokescandy that people can relate to and appreciate, including her willingness to embrace her true self – our new character reminds us to celebrate what makes us unique,” Jane Hwang, global VP at Mars Wrigley, said in the release.

Purple – who is described as “quirky, confident, and authentic” — officially joined the lineup after 10 million fans voted to add the color to the candy pieces back in May.
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When it comes to the name of the candy, many people believe it was inspired by the “mmm” sound made when you eat the chocolate. However, there’s a more historical explanation.

The two “M”s in the name actually represent Forrest E. Mars Sr. — the founder of Mars — and Bruce Murrie, the son of Hershey Chocolate’s president William F. R. Murrie.

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