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Posted: 8:18 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011

Halloween help to pick out just the right mix of candy 

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By Melissa Ruggieri / ajc.com

Halloween candy used to be so simple — a few bags of fun- size Milky Ways and mini-boxes of Milk Duds and no complaints from the munchkins with their plastic pumpkin candy holders and pillowcases.
Now we have surveys telling us which candy is most popular among the social media crowd (Butterfinger, according to the NetBase Brand Passion Index) and which has the biggest Facebook following (again, Butterfinger — and yes, one might inform the other).
But even though research and candy tastes might be more specific, that isn't deterring anyone from buying mass quantities of it.
A 2011 National Retail Federation survey determined that Americans spent $2 billion on Halloween candy. Survey participants also said they expected to spend more than $21 on candy, a figure that retailers haven't seen since 2008.

Not sure yet what you're buying? Here are some suggestions:

A fat-free choice

Welch's Fruit Snacks are fat-free, gluten-free and contain vitamins A, E and C. That's the part you don't tell the kids. But give them choices of Fruit Punch, Island Fruits or Berries 'n Cherries and they'll never realize they're eating a healthier alternative to a Kit Kat bar, which, shockingly, packs 220 calories and 11 grams of fat into a snack- size bar. (Some experts say that gummy snacks may not be the best choice for dental health.)

A traditional choice

Snickers and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups seem to top most unscientific polls, so let's go with those as the most popular choices. And why not? You're talking about chocolate, peanuts and creamy nougat in one and chocolate and peanut butter in the other. If you don't have some sort of affection for either of these (allergies notwithstanding), clearly, there is no blood running through your veins.

A new choice

If you're a Peeps aficionado, you know about the Chocolate Mousse Marshmallow Cats that joined the cellophane packages of sticky ghosts and jack-o'-lanterns last year. This season, Peeps unveiled Chocolate Covered Marshmallow Pumpkins, which are filled with orange-colored fluff, dipped in milk or dark chocolate and individually wrapped.

A green choice

A bag of Yummy Earth USDA-certified organic lollipops will provide some sugar without chemical colors (organic black carrots and organic pumpkin take care of that), artificial flavors or corn syrup. Flavors include Pomegranate Pucker and Mango Tango.

 
 

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