Candy Corn

A special thanks to the National Confectioners Association for some of the facts in the article! Check them out at CandyUSA.org.
- Candy corn was invented in the 1880s by George Renninger of the Wunderlee Candy and is produced today by the Jelly Belly Candy Company.
- October 30th is National Candy Corn Day.
- An estimated 35 million pounds of candy corn, that’s 9 billion pieces, will be produced this year.
- M&M’s were introduced to American GIs during WWII in 1941.
- M&M’s were originally sold in a tube and then packaged in their famed little brown bag in 1948.
- In 1950, the first “M” was imprinted in black on the candy giving the morsels their signature style.

- Snickers bars have topped the charts for years as the #1 Halloween candy bar.
- Parents favorite treats to sneak from their kids’ trick-or-treat bags are snack-size chocolate bars (70% sneak these)!
- Other favorite candy bars to look for in trick-or-treat bags are Nestlé Crunch, Milky Way, Three Musketeers, and Almond Joy.
- HERSHEY'S KISSES hit the scene in 1907 and have been on candy shelves ever since with a brief interruption from 1942 to 1949 due to the rationing of silver foil during WWII.
- A popular belief is that the “KISS” got its name from the sound or motion that the machine makes while producing them.
- 76% percent of households will include bite-size chocolate candies in their Halloween activities and 26% percent will go for full-size candy (chocolate and non-chocolate).
A special thanks to the National Confectioners Association for some of the facts in the article! Check them out at CandyUSA.org.















