I haven't the faintest idea in the world. But ill tell you how to measure it yourself. So, just Fill a very small graduated cylinder with a little water and record the volume. Then put in 1 candy corn. The water level should have risen a little. Subtract the new volume by the old one. The resultant volume you get after subtracting the two numbers is the volume of the water displaced by the candy corn, and therefore, the candy corn itself.
*Remember, the smaller the graduated cylinder. the smaller the increments of measurement will be. As a result, you will get much more accurate measurement.
Candy corn was created in the 1880s by George Renninger of the Wunderle Candy Company. It is made primarily from sugar, corn syrup, artificial coloring and binders and has about 160 calories per serving size.
Brachs makes both kosher and non-kosher candy corn. You would have to check the packaging for kosher certification.
It depends on how many candy corn is inside each bag. For every 22 candy corn your son eats he will be intaking 150 calories. Feel free to allow your son to eat both bags, he will be fine.
WAL-MART is the place to get candy corn after Halloween.
You know I would say it is because candy corn is heavier. :P
For the same reason a box of rocks is heavier than a box of feathers. A cup measures a size or amount - a volume, not a weight. Candy Corn has a much higher mass than popcorn. Popcorn is mostly air, and Candy Corn is mostly sugar.
I found this letter from Zachary Confections on Celiac.com hope this helps. http://www.glutenfreeforum.com/index.php?showtopic=29762