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Interactive Map: Which Halloween Candy Is Most Popular In Your State?

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Does your favorite choice of candy reflect where you live? Believe it not, there are studies that measure the popularity of Halloween candies in each state.   Sign Up For Our Newsletter! Close Thank you for subscribing! Please be sure to open and click your first newsletter so we can confirm your subscription. Email Submit CandyStore.com looked at their sales data from 2007-2017 and partnered with major candy manufacturers to confirm their conclusions. Overall, Skittles, M&Ms, Snickers, Reese’s Cups, Starburst, Candy Corn, Hot Tamales, Hershey’s, Tootsie Pops and Jolly Ranchers topped “America’s Top 10 Halloween Candy” list respectively, but the three states who consumed Skittles, for example, the most, were California, South Carolina and Pennsylvania. This year, the National Retail Federation estimates that consumers will spend about $2.6 billion on Halloween candy. To put that number into perspective, here are some quick facts about candy during this season:   179 million Americans celebrate Halloween Among those who celebrate Halloween, 95% will purchase candy People spend an average of $27 on Halloween candy Over 50% of people stash Halloween candy to nibble on throughout the year Play with the interactive map above and check out the top candy list below to see where your state ranks! Source: CandyStore.com READ MORE STORIES ON RICKEYSMILEYMORNINGSHOW.COM : Interactive Map: Which Halloween Candy Is Most Popular In Your State? Black Art History Initiative Launched By The Getty Institute Lil Wayne Sets Streaming Records As ‘Tha Carter V’ Lands At No. 1 [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1836333″ overlay=”true”] Follow @TheRSMS

Interactive Map: Which Halloween Candy Is Most Popular In Your State?

SMH: Bin Laden’s Ex-Boo-Thang Kola Boof Says Osama Was OBSESSED With Whitney Houston… “He Desired Whitney And Wanted Bobby Brown Killed”

This broad is so out of pocket! As we gather to collectively mourn one of the great voices of a generation, let’s not forget this very odd detail from crazy a$$ nobody Kola Boof ‘s account of being kept as a sex slave by Osama Bin Laden, “Diary of a Lost Girl”: the terrorist mastermind loved him some Whitney Houston: “Osama kept coming back to Whitney Houston,” she says in the book, excerpted in the magazine Harpers’ Bazaar. “He asked if I knew her personally when I lived in America. I told him I didn’t. He said that he had a paramount desire for Whitney Houston, and although he claimed music was evil he spoke of someday spending vast amounts of money to go to America and try to arrange a meeting with the superstar. It didn’t seem impossible to me. He said he wanted to give Whitney Houston a mansion that he owned in a suburb of Khartoum. He explained to me that to possess Whitney he would be willing to break his colour rule and make her one of his wives. Whitney Houston’s name was the one that would be mention constantly. How beautiful she was, what a nice smile she has, how truly Islamic she is but is just brainwashed by American culture and by her husband Bobby Brown, whom Osama talked about having killed, as if it were normal to have women’s husbands killed.” WTF!?!?!? Source More On Bossip! Hell Hath No Fury: A List Of Men That P*ssed Black Women Off To No End Gloria Govan And Matt Barnes Spotted Boo’d Up At Post Grammy’s Party [Photos Of Rihanna, Drake, Tyga & More!] Where’s Our Childhood? We Pay Respect To The Stars From The 80s We Lost Too Soon International Bangers Ball: A Gallery Of Beautiful Women From All Around The Globe

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Hey Big Spender: Studies Show That The Average American Will Spend $126 On Valentines Day, Will You Be One Of Them???

J.Lo said “Love Don’t Cost A Thing” sheeeeeeeeeeit we can’t tell… The visual assault happens pretty quickly after stores clear out their winter holiday displays. It starts with a few standard candy bars discreetly forming into heart shapes, and then the contagion spreads. By February 1, your favorite retailer is hemorrhaging pink and red. The signs all proclaim “Happy Valentine’s Day!” Subtext: “Buy lots of our stuff! It’s the same stuff as before, but a different color. You know, to prove your love!” This is out of control. According to the National Retail Federation, the average American will spend $126.03 on Valentine’s Day this year. That’s the highest amount since the survey started ten years ago. Those numbers are enough to give my frugal heart a coronary. I don’t do Valentine’s Day. I’m not anti-love and I’m not anti-gift, but I just can’t participate on principle. Call me a Valentine’s Day Grinch, but I don’t think I’m just being contrarian here. I don’t see a lot of equality in this love-inspired holiday. The NRF survey found that men spend nearly twice as much as women on Valentine’s Day. Informal polling of my male colleagues indicated an even wider spending gap. It was also implied by my co-workers that they think women expect gifts and that the dollar amount can matter. It’s hard to support a holiday that may make men feel inadequate and women seem materialistic, not to mention one that marginalizes all those single Americans. Source $126 seems like a bit much you say? Perhaps for some ladies it’s not enough. Let’s take a look at the stereotypical things that this money is spent on. Maybe it will help some of you fellas save a buck or two and be a lil more creative with how you tell your significant other that you love them.

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Hey Big Spender: Studies Show That The Average American Will Spend $126 On Valentines Day, Will You Be One Of Them???

Broomfield upcoming events — Oct. 1 (Broomfield Enterprise)

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Halloween Spending to Reach $4.75 Billion (DDI Magazine)

According to the National Retail Federation’s (NRF) 2009 Halloween Consumer Intentions and Actions Survey, conducted by BIGresearch, consumers are expected to spend an average of $56.31 on Halloween, down from $66.54 last year, amounting to total spending of $4.75 billion.

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Retailers get good tidings (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)

The findings, released by the International Council of Shopping Centers and the National Retail Federation, show continued weakness in the retail industry, which for months has suffered as shoppers have avoided malls and slashed spending.

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Retailers get good tidings (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)