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Look on wikipedia.com I've seen it there before under day of the dead

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Why do sugar skulls have sugar on them?

Sugar skulls are candy made for the Day of the Dead. Candy is supposed to be sweet.


Are you are supposed to eat candy skulls?

No.


Which people in which country celebrates Halloween by eating candy skulls?

Mexico celebrates Day of the Dead--Dia de los Muertos--by eating candy skulls.


What will you always find on sugar skulls?

A kid who loves candy


What is the name of the skulls used to decorate on the day of the day?

candy man


Do people buy and eat candy eggs on the day of the dead?

No. People buy and eat candy skulls for Day of the Dead.


What kind of food do people make on Halloween?

Well, they make eyes ( candy ), fingers ( candy ), foots ( candy ), arms ( candy ), spiders ( candy ), roaches ( candy ), bugs ( candy ) , noses ( candy ), ears ( candy ) ,skulls ( candy ), brains ( candy ), your organs ( candy ), bats ( candy ), and blood ( a cherry drink )


How many people in Mexico make sugar skulls?

Sugar skulls are a handcraft such as a woven sweater, which prevents any official statistics. However, there are many commercial candy makers that manufacture this skulls on varying degrees of sophistication, from humble candy workers that make them on their very own homes and sell them on the street, to full corporations such as Hershey's that manufacture them specifically for the Mexican market.


People in which country celebrate their culture's Halloween by eating candy skulls?

That would be in Mexico on The Day Of The Dead.


Why are skeletons part of day of the dead?

Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.


What is mexicos most famous candy?

The sugar and chocolate skulls sold around the Day of the Dead (November 1 and 2)


What do skulls symbolize for Aztecs for example an Aztec drawing of a large skull with three skulls on top and a hand underneath?

The skulls were a sacrifice to the war god named Tezcatlipoca. He demanded human skulls which were placed on a skull rack, along with human hearts, as sacrifices.