there is no real answer to this because it varies
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American consumers purchase approximately 598 million pounds or $1.9 billions worth of candy during the Halloween season. Nearly 90 million pounds of the candy sold during Halloween week is chocolate.
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1.9 Billion dollars or 598 million pounds from September-November 1.
598 billion pounds... or $1,900,000,000,000.
Unimaginable amounts! Approximately 598 million pounds or $1.9 billions worth of candy is sold during the Halloween season. Nearly 90 million pounds of the candy sold during Halloween week is chocolate.
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US consumers spend almost $2 billion dollars during the Halloween season on candy. That three colored candy called candy corn makes up 75 percent of all candy sold at Halloween. Nearly 90 million pounds of the candy sold during Halloween.
According to Nielsen Research, approximately $1.9 billion (or 598 million pounds) of candy is sold during the Halloween season.
According to Nielsen Research, approximately $1.9 billion (or 598 million pounds) of candy is sold during the Halloween season in the U.S.
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There are many popular Halloween candies. I would stay away from peanuts/tree nut candies because many people have allergies. I would recommend Blow Pops, Kit Kat, Twix, Tootsie Pops, Starburst, Hershey's, and Skittles. There are tons of popular candies out there!
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Candy corn is the top selling Halloween candy.
Halloween candy is extremely cheap at this time of year. It comes down to like at the most 5 dollars for like 300 pieces of candy.(not real numbers) You get what i mean. If i were you and had the space for it you might want to buy a lot for the year for parties, and gifts and stuff.
Halloween has the highest candy grossing candy sales Easter is second Candy sales are the highest on Halloween, followed by Easter, Christmas, then Valentine's Day.Did you know:According to Information Resources, Inc., in 2004, 99% of households in the U.S. purchased candy at some point during the year.
30 dollars