Canada Has Voted .... Top 10 Favorite Halloween Candy

Canadians were asked to rank their favourite Halloween candy, and the list of goodies offers some great insight into what to stock up on as Halloween approaches. Here’s the top 10 candy and chocolate trick-or-treaters are excited for this year. What do you think? Did some of your favourites make the list?

1. Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups

With it’s perfect harmony of chocolate and peanut butter, it’s no surprise that this is the top Halloween candy in both Canada and the U.S. It’s a staple of many trick-or-treat candy bowls, and for good reason!

2. Skittles

Taste the rainbow. These delicious little fruity candies are a sweet treat when they land in your bag on Halloween. And you’ll be a favourite stop on the neighbourhood tour if you opt for the sour kind.

3. M & M’s

Candy-coated chocolaty goodness. They rank as a cut above Smarties, perhaps when their delicious peanut centre is thrown into the mix.

4. Starburst

Another great fruity treat. This chewy candy started out with four original flavours — strawberry, cherry, orange, and lemon. While we all have a favourite flavour, we really aren’t too picky when it comes to these colourful treats.

5. Snickers

Consisting of nougat, caramel, peanuts, and a chocolate coating, Snickers have a lot of taste packed into them!

6. Mars

A fan favourite among parents and kids alike, this nougat-and-caramel-filled chocolate bar is in the same family as Snickers as a Mars Inc. candy product.

7. Kit Kat

This chocolate-covered wafer bar in its unique shape is a satisfyingly different type of chocolate bar that’s shareable — if you so choose…

8. Sour Patch Kids

Do you go for the lime or the blue raspberry? There’s something enjoyable about this sweet-and-sour combination.

9. Coffee Crisp

It’s a nice light snack that’s also Canadian. You won’t find these chocolate bars in the U.S., but they’re a great addition to the candy bowl — whether in their full or mini form.

10. Hershey’s Kisses

These milk chocolate drops span across the Halloween season and into the Christmas season. The bags of foil-wrapped goodness are prime for Trick-or-Treaters.

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