Candy Funhouse Unveils Top 10 Halloween Treats for 2024
Toronto – As Halloween approaches, Candy Funhouse, a leading online retailer known for its vast collection of candy and snacks from around the world, has released its highly anticipated list of the Top 10 Halloween Treats for 2024. This year’s selection is a perfect mix of beloved classics and the latest in candy trends, sure to thrill trick-or-treaters and candy enthusiasts alike.
Candy Funhouse’s top picks include a variety of sweet delights, from the familiar to the innovative. The list is led by the Kit Kat Ghost Toast, which adds a cinnamon-flavored creme twist to the well-known chocolate wafer. The other treats making the cut are Nerds Gummy Clusters, Sour Patch Kids, Reese’s Lava Big Cup, Frankford’s Gummy Body Parts, Brach’s Candy Corn, Skittles, M&M’s, Twix, and Snickers.
“We expected some of the usual suspects like Nerds Clusters and Skittles, but I was definitely surprised to see Ghost Toast from Kit Kat break into the top ranks,” said Dave Theodoropoulos, Chief Marketing Officer at Candy Funhouse. He also expressed surprise at the inclusion of Brach’s Candy Corn, which remains a divisive treat in the Halloween candy world. While some love it, others are less enthusiastic, yet it continues to be a seasonal staple.
According to Theodoropoulos, the list was compiled based on social media engagement, candy popularity, and expert recommendations from Candy Funhouse’s “candyologists.” This careful balance of nostalgia and novelty aims to satisfy candy lovers of all ages.
As Halloween candy sales soar in North America, the National Confectioners Association reports that 93% of Americans plan to share candy this season. Additionally, the Candy Funhouse team found that 97% of households expect trick-or-treaters, with 73% opting for mini-sized versions of their favorite treats.
Candy Funhouse also reminds families to prioritize safety while celebrating Halloween. It encourages the use of reflective costumes or flashlights to ensure visibility, advises inspecting all candy before consumption, and suggests trick-or-treating in groups.
For those seeking more information or looking to browse the full collection of treats, visit www.candyfunhouse.com.