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This year\u2019s Halloween is a little different. While trick-or-treating isn\u2019t illegal in the United States, whether or not parents will allow their children to partake in the candy-giving tradition remains a mystery on par with the flavour of white Airheads. Candy, on the other hand, is unavoidable. Whether you acquire your Halloween candy from strangers during trick-or-treating or from a man disguised as an Amazon delivery worker, one thing is certain: not all Halloween candy is made equal. That\u2019s why we have dedicated this post to telling you about the worst Halloween candy.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s Halloween candy season, and by that, I mean the time of year when store shelves are brimming with the stuff. Many of the orange bags and pumpkin-themed snacks that line the shelves include some of the best Halloween candy (and non-candy treats) available, but there are a few that, in my opinion, fall short. The worst Halloween candy is likely to be avoided on the trick-or-treating night, with weird textures, funky flavour combinations, and plain boring types.<\/p>\n
If you\u2019re trying to pick which candies to give out on Halloween or which to buy for your own children to enjoy this year, I\u2019ve made it easy for you by listing the ones I think you should avoid. However, if you chance to find some of these candies in your children\u2019s trick-or-treat bags or can\u2019t resist buying them at the supermarket, you can always use them to make desserts. Perhaps they\u2019ll have a greater chance of being tasty roasted inside something else. Also, don\u2019t be alarmed if one of your favourites appears on this list! After all, little bites of plastic flavoured with the scent of chocolate don\u2019t make you a horrible person.<\/p>\n
In the twentieth century, there seems to be a vogue of hot cinnamon sweets, such as Red Hots and Big Red gum, for whatever reason. Although not the worst flavour combination, it isn\u2019t worth the space in a Halloween bucket. In 2020, Arizona\u2019s most popular Halloween candy was voted Hot Tamales, so if you reside there, we need to talk.<\/p>\n
Laffy Taffy makes the worst Halloween candy list due to the amount of chewing effort required. The flavours aren\u2019t that bad, but if you eat too many of these, you\u2019ll be seeing your dentist a lot.<\/p>\n
I\u2019m sure adding Nerds on this list will irritate a lot of people, but it\u2019s necessary. It\u2019s past time for us to stop acting like these are high-end Halloween treats and start wishing for more. Nerds have a gravel-like appearance because that\u2019s exactly how they taste (yes, even the beloved grape flavour).<\/p>\n
These spherical, chalky candies tried to imitate Smarties but lacked the same deliciousness. Sweetarts are a little tougher, putting your teeth and taste senses in jeopardy once more.<\/p>\n
As a huge lover of red Twizzlers, black licorice just doesn\u2019t hold a candle to them. If you see these at a Halloween party or trick-or-treating event, get out of there right away.<\/p>\n
It\u2019s more fun to eat Pixy Stix for the novelty than for actual delight. I\u2019m still not persuaded they\u2019re not just powdered Kool-Aid.<\/p>\n