Every year more than 35 million pounds of candy corn is produced. That equates to nearly 9 billion pieces — enough to circle ...
Around 35 million pounds (or nine billion kernels) of candy corn are produced each year, Susan Whiteside of the National ...
Discover 31 fun and surprising Halloween facts you might not know, from ancient traditions to modern-day customs. Get ready ...
Beloved, hated by many, candy corn reigns as a top Halloween treat. Here's everything to know, including the "right" to eat one.
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 ...
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 ...
Initially, Goelitz sold the candy as "Chicken Feed," because before World War I, most Americans didn't associate corn with table food, according to the History Channel. For many of its early years ...