24.7 pounds-per capita of candy is consumed by Americans on average on Halloween.
According to the National Retail Federation, the average person spends $20.29 on candy and $23.37 on a Halloween costume.
ten pounds
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.
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.
like 100 pounds
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.
About 1.5 pounds! Yuumm!
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Americans spend about $8.8 million dollars each year on candy. They are the leaders in the candy consuming world. Followed by Switzerland, Great Brittan, and Belgium.
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.
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.