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Absolute worst Halloween candy for 2021

    It was the best of candy, it was the worst of candy. A typical trick-or-treating run will net a child a wide range of confections in their pumpkin-shaped bucket. Don’t be the house that gives the wrong candy. To help guide you, here are the WORST Halloween candies for 2021, as well as a list of the Best Halloween candy, as voted on by consumers.

    Dig this new Walmart 488-Piece Halloween candy variety box

      Walmart is making it easier to shop for Halloween candy. You can buy their whopping big box of Hershey assortment of 488 candies for a dirt-cheap price of $29.98. Sure wish they had these when the kids were younger. This is sure to make your local dentist happy, you can put his kids and grandchildren through university. They also have a 400-piece assortment bag of Hershey goodies. You are set, no need to shop about. This is your one-stop shopping for a month’s worth of cavities.

      Enough with the Pumpkin Spice

        What started off a few years innocently as a Starbucks seasonal frothy beverage has mushroomed out of control. The Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte was introduced in 2003. You will now find your grocery store littered with pumpkin spice in about just every popular product. From September till the end of October, North America seems to go crazy with the Autumn spice. I think we reached the tipping point with pumpkin spice, enough is enough. There is way too much out there. Personally, I think it has become clickbait for the most outrageous food combos that manufacturers want to promote their year-long products by adding pumpkin spice. Just about restaurant or food establishment has added pumpkin spice to their menu. I hate entering the Christmas Tree Store or Bath and Body Works, it feels like your nose is swimming in pumpkin spice. The best part of the spice is that there is no pumpkin in it. It is a spice for pumpkin pies so that they taste better. Why not just call it the cinnamon spice?

        Cheetos Bag of Bones Cheese Flavored Snacks Halloween Tin

          Here is another Wal-Mart exclusive for Halloween. Cheetos’ Bag of Bones in a 14-ounce tin can. It comes together in two flavors, Flamin’ Hot and White Cheddar flavors consist of shape pieces that look like bones, skulls, ribcage, and hands.

          Mars Wrigley Treats Fans with Limited-Edition SKITTLES Shriekers for a Shockingly Sour Flavor Surprise this Halloween

            New limited-edition SKITTLES Shriekers are hitting shelves nationwide, shocking taste buds around the country with a frightfully sour flavor. Hidden inside each pack of Shriekers are super-sour SKITTLES that appear to look like the rest yet bring an unpredictable punch of sour flavor to make even the most fearless candy fan quite literally shriek. Just in time for Halloween, SKITTLES Shriekers pair eerily well with the screams of horror film binges and haunted house visits, making it the perfect creepy candy for the spooky season.

            Pringles Debuts Limited-Edition Glow-in-the-Dark Cans for Halloween

              Pringles ‘Sour Scream & Onion’ and ‘Oooriginal’ Glow-in-the-Dark cans offer snackers the perfect salty treat during a season of so much sweet while doubling as the ultimate spooky centerpiece for any Halloween festivity. Whether you’re looking for a seasonal after-school snack, prepping some fearsome party bites or lining your sidewalk for the ultimate trick-or-treating score, Pringles Glow-in-the-Dark cans shine a little light – and lightheartedness – on your family celebration all season long.

              Heinz Tomato Blood Ketchup

                Families have had to navigate a lot this year, and Halloween is no exception,” said Shelly Hayden, brand manager, HEINZ Ketchup. “With HEINZ Tomato Blood Ketchup, we want to give families a fun way to go big with their spooky celebrations, even if they look a little different in 2020.

                Krispy Kreme releases new Halloween-themed doughnuts

                  Halloween just got a little creepier at Krispy Kreme and that is a good thing. Their Halloween-themed doughnuts are sure to put a smile on faces and help charity at the same time. Starting Oct. 10. Krispy Kreme will offer $1 “Sweet-or-Treat” dozen with the purchase of a dozen doughnuts.

                  KIT KAT Crisp Wafers in Crème with Witch’s Brew

                    When it’s Halloween and you need a break, turn to KIT KAT® Crisp Wafers in Crème with Witch’s Brew Foils. Serve them up to trick-or-treaters and they’ll be cackling with delight. Or, place them in your Halloween party tray and listen as your guests’ chants change from “Double, double, toil and trouble,” to “KIT KAT®, KIT KAT®, May I please have some more of that?”

                    Rockets or Smarties debate

                      Did you know that in Canada, Smarties are called Rockets? They are known as Rockets in Canada so as not to confuse them with the candy-coated chocolate Smarties made by Nestlé. Rockets and Smarties have identical packaging. The American version is made in New Jersey and the Canadian equivalent is made in Ontario.

                      Mini Pumpkin Waffle Maker

                        The Dash Mini Waffle Maker Machine will be a hit with young kids for this Halloween. Now you can make pumpkin shaped waffles to your heart’s content. It makes more than waffles, you can use also for paninis, hash browns, and even biscuit pizzas! You can buy it on Amazon for only $9.99 for a limited time. Get it while it’s hot! Figuratively of course.

                        Something is rotten in Skittles

                          Zombie Skittles are creeping ever so slowly just in time for Halloween. Inside each Zombie Skittles, you will a rotten tasting Skittle. Are you adventurous this Halloween? It’s like playing “Russian roulette” with your taste buds.