Making candy corn at home isn't really something you can do easily without a lot of hassle, especially considering how cheap and available it is during halloween time and stores practically give it away. Recipes for candy corn can be found at Fallseasons.com, they have other recipes for halloween candy as well.
According to holidays.net, candy corn is number six on the list of popular Halloween candy. Number one is tootsie rolls. You can find the list here http://www.holidays.net/halloween/candy.htm.
There are a variety of craft projects that use candy corn. Check out http://www.craftbits.com/project/candy-corn-cards AND http://www.womansday.com/Articles/Home/Crafts/Preserving-Your-Candy-Corn-Wreath.html AND http://www.allfreecrafts.com/halloween/candy-corn.shtml
Yes, but only for the fact that candy corn is easier to find around Halloween time. If you want candy corn in February, you would most likely have to order it, in which case you would also have to pay shipping costs.
Halloween crafts that involve candy include candy jack-o-lanterns and candy corn haunted houses. You can find countless other Halloween crafts that are both edible and non-edible.
Candy corn was invented in the 1880s by a man named George Renninger with the idea of mimicking the appearance of corn kernels. You can find in depth information about this on Wikipedia at the following link address: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_corn.
In 2009, candy corn on Club Penguin was part of the Halloween event. Players could find candy corn scattered around the island, particularly in areas like the Plaza and Town. Collecting candy corn was a fun activity during the Halloween festivities, allowing players to earn rewards and enjoy the seasonal decorations.
Halloween is the most popular time of year for candy corn. You may still find some around Thanksgiving, but for the most part it disappears from store shelves after Halloween. Sometimes you can find candy made from the exact same formula as candy corn around other holidays, except in different shapes and colors.
You'll find recipes for Dead Flies On Rye and Bug Guts at: www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/halloween/ Check out this site for recipes for bugs and worms: www.bellaonline.com/articles/art59071.asp
You can find candy corn at nearly any store that sells food, especially around Halloween. You can check your local supermarket, or a general merchandise store like CVS or Walgreens. Many internet retail outlets carry candy corn as well.
You can find a variety or recipes for halloween treats at http://familyfun.go.com/halloween/halloween-recipes/ or http://www.halloweentreats.com/. One of my favorites is the litter box cake!
One can find recipes for making their own sea foam candy on the website All Recipes. The website All Recipes has a vast collection of sea foam candy recipes.
Corn recipes are flavorful and vibrant, especially when corn is in season. For recipes visit AllRecipes, FoodNetwork, MyRecipes, KraftRecipes, and SimplyRecipes.