it is really to bad that he Americans spend over 7,190 000 dollars a year on Halloween
it is thre second biggest money maker for the usa!
8.8 mil
Too much.
You eat chocolate on Easter because there is so much candy around, it is almost impossible to not to eat it.
30 dollars
45.00
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About $2 billion is spend on Halloween candy each year in the United States. The number one favorite trick-or-treat candy is the Snickers bar.
It depends on how big the bag is, and how much money your willing to spend.
When thinking of Easter, most people think of brightly colored baskets full of equally colorful candy. Everything from chocolate bunnies to jelly beans comes to mind. However, this holiday wasn’t always so delicious. Here’s a quick history that led to the candy-filled Easter that we know and love today. It all began with chocolate. The first Easter candy was solid chocolate eggs, which were created in the 1800’s when chocolate first hit the streets of Europe. Chocolatiers molded their chocolate into the shape of eggs for Easter to boost their sales. This led to hand crafted hollow eggs and then on to the first mass production of chocolate that we’re accustomed to today. It’s estimated that about 90 million chocolate bunnies are made for Easter every year. What would Easter be without jelly beans? This little candy is believed to have originated from the dish ’turkish delight’, which was popular in Istanbul, Turkey. Though jelly beans were already a popular treat in America, they became a hit for Easter in the 1930’s. Their egg shape made them a perfect match for the Easter bunny, who had become a fixed part of American culture by this time. It’s estimated that during Easter alone, over 16 billion jelly beans are distributed in America. It was in the jelly bean factory that another Easter favorite was developed; peeps. Those marshmallow chicks that we all associate with Easter with the creation of a Russian immigrant who had purchased a small candy shop in New York back in 1953. When peeps were first created it took 27 hours to create just one peep. If that were still the case, peeps would be a much rarer treat than they are today. Mass production of the peep began just one year later, luckily. Every Easter, about 700 million peeps of all shapes and sizes are purchased. Easter is one of the biggest candy-eating occasions of the year, coming second only to Halloween. About 7 billion pounds of candy were consumed in America during the Easter season of 2001. So the history of Easter candy is becoming a significant part of Easter history.
a lot America is fat
Easter is used by Christians as the ressurection of their Lord. However Easter is much older. Easter was named after the Goddess of the Dawn, Eastear. Her symbols were eggs and rabbits. Ways you can spend Easter can vary. Typical because it is a holiday, you are to spend it with family. Easter is a sign for spring. If the day is nice, feel free to plant some things. Unfortuantly Easter is not as popular as Christmas or Halloween so many people are actually unsure of what to do. Coloring/dying eggs is popular and so is preparing baskets for others. In most cases, many people do not celebrate Easter and do what they normally do.
Easter is used by Christians as the ressurection of their Lord. However Easter is much older. Easter was named after the Goddess of the Dawn, Eastear. Her symbols were eggs and rabbits. Ways you can spend Easter can vary. Typical because it is a holiday, you are to spend it with family. Easter is a sign for spring. If the day is nice, feel free to plant some things. Unfortuantly Easter is not as popular as Christmas or Halloween so many people are actually unsure of what to do. Coloring/dying eggs is popular and so is preparing baskets for others. In most cases, many people do not celebrate Easter and do what they normally do.
America F Yeah!