There’s one thing Americans can typically agree on, and that’scandybars.
The average American consumes a whopping22 pounds of candy per yearand nearly half of that ischocolate.
But what are the most popular candy bars in the country?
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And you’ll see plenty of popular candies on the list.
Plus, in 2012,24/7 Wall Street used market research datato rank the top-selling candies in grocery stores and drugstores.
Here are the results, from most to least popular.
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Hershey’s
Is there a Halloween treat more classic than a fun-size Hershey’s bar?
It’s classic for a reason, and it’s still popular decades after its release.
Whether eaten alone or sandwiched in between graham crackers with marshmallows, the bar is a favorite in America.
It clocks in at nearly 250 million bars sold per year, based on the 24/7 Wall Street data.
Here areour favorites, ranked!
Snickers
You’re not you when you’re hungry.
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And America isn’t America without its favorite candy: Snickers.
According to 24/7 Wall Street, more than 400 million Snickers bars are sold per year.
The well-known nougat topped with caramel andpeanutsis covered inmilk chocolate.
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It’s one that “really satisfies.”
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First introduced in the UK, the Kit Kat was introduced to an American audience in the 1970s.
Here, it’s made by Hershey; worldwide, it’s made by Nestle.
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Mars
For five cents, the 3 Musketeers bar could be split up and shared with friends.
Americans buy more than 73 million bars a year, according to the most recent data.
Almond Joy
“Sometimes you feel like a nut,” and apparently America often does.
Who can resist the fun sayings on the insides of the wrappers?
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And come the holidays, the brand’s peppermint bark squares are hard to beat.
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The founding company claimed that it was named after President Grover Cleveland’s daughter, Ruth.
(Although, many people think they said that to avoid paying royalties to Babe Ruth.)
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First introduced in 1932, this simple candy is caramel wrapped in peanuts.
It became part of the Hershey family in the ’90s.
Despite its lack of chocolate, it remains an American favorite.
However you enjoy it, this is one treat that’s delicious year-round.
The company is also responsible for fun treats like Nerds and SweeTarts.
Whatever candy you prefer, Halloween is the perfect time to indulge.
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