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The Most Popular Halloween Candy In Maryland 2018
Trick-or-treaters in Maryland may be the happiest if you hand out this candy on Halloween. What's your go-to treat?

MARYLAND — October is synonymous with many things, including candy. If you didn’t get your Halloween candy on sale after last year’s festivities, now is the time to start stocking up for trick-or-treaters that will show up at your door on Oct. 31.
As for what type of candy you want to dole out, Maryland trick-or-treaters definitely have a favorite. Is this a state of chocolate lovers — think Hershey bar, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups or Butterfinger — or are non-chocolate treats like Skittles, Lifesavers or candy corn more popular with kids?
CandyStore.com, a bulk candy delivering service, gathered 11 years of data to determine the three most popular Halloween candies in each state. The company says its results also depended on candy manufacturers and distributors to help verify its conclusions.
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In Maryland, the most popular candy is Milky Way. Coming in second was Reese's Cups and Hershey Kisses claimed the third spot, per CandyStore.com. The No. 1 and 2 slots were the same last year, although third place in 2017 went to Blow Pops.
What is your favorite candy, Maryland? Tell us in comments.
The top 10 most popular Halloween candies in America are:
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- Skittles
- M&M’s
- Snickers
- Reese’s Cups
- Starburst
- Candy Corn
- Hot Tamales
- Hershey’s
- Tootsie Pops
- Jolly Ranchers
In neighboring Virginia the most popular treat is Hot Tamales, followed by Snickers and Tootsie Pops. And in Washington D.C., the classic M&Ms are No. 1, with Tootsie Pops and Candy Corn next on the list.
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For some folks, candy corn is the quintessential Halloween treat, while others use it as a decorating prop. Comedian Lewis Black has a whole rant about candy corn, which he describes as "which is neither candy, nor corn," and suggests all candy corn in existence was made in 1914 and recycled annually.
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