This story has been updated to correct a spelling typo of "Chicken Feed." Wednesday is National Candy Corn Day and there are plenty of ways to celebrate, whether it be by cracking open a fresh bag ...
Though candy corn is available year round, 75% of its annual sales occur around Halloween. Thus each Halloween Americans buy ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Candy corn isn't just sugar. It's actually made up of several ingredients, including sugar, corn syrup ...
According to the National Confectioners Association, more than 35 million pounds, or 9 billion pieces, of candy corn are ...
It comes in festive colors like red and green at Christmas, pink for Valentine's Day, and pastels for Easter. The flavors of ...
In the pantheon of high-emotion candy, the classic shiny tricolor kernels in autumn’s white, orange and yellow are way up ...
But here’s the thing: They’re all wrong. The candy corn hate is a baseless charade that denigrates one of America’s oldest sweets. Most of today’s popular candies came about within the ...
What else is there to know about candy corn and its origins? Here's what to know about the favorite fall sweet treat. When was candy corn invented? Where did candy corn come from? Ohio's ...
Love it or hate it, candy corn is a Halloween staple. Some people can't resist candy corn's super-sweet taste, while others think it's too artificial and sugary. There's little in-between when it ...
Love it or hate it, there's no denying that candy corn is an icon in the Halloween sweets world. Each year, around August or September, bags of candy corn crop up in grocery stores across America ...