The answer, IMO, would not be "how much candy" ---- but how much SUGAR you are taking in.
Choose candies that have artificial sweeteners. According to my doctor, too much sugar intake can promote the onset of Diabetes. Sugar also has other health ristks. Also, be careful about too much "non-sweeteners". They're artificial and contain (in certain cases) chemicals you don't want in your system.
I do not practice medicine. I'm giving you advice from both my physician and nutritionist.
The average American consumed about 24 pounds of candy in 2002. The majority of that was consumed by children around Halloween.
the average American eats 24.3 pounds candy
24-25 pounds.
34 pounds
The average American consumes about 200 pounds of meat per year.
24.7 pounds-per capita of candy is consumed by Americans on average on Halloween.
The average American eats about 12 pounds of chocolate per year. This is half of what Switzerland residents eat, which is about 24 pounds per year.
The average human consumes 24 pounds of cand a year...
23.5
People of Denmark eat on average 26 pounds of candy each year.
A crap load. Other than those kids who have dentists as parents!
The country that consumes the most candy per capita is Germany. The average German consumes about 29 pounds of candy per year.
The candy corn is about 0.2220 pounds
We eat about 24 pounds of candy a year. That comes out to be about 2 pounds a month.
their is no average weight of an candy