Least favorite Halloween candy

You can make your own, we did it with my goddaughters a few years back for fun …

directions we made peppermint, ginger, lemon and cinnamon for using to sweeten teas and coffees. To get it on the stick you get the wooden lollipop sticks from a candy supply store. Otherwise, use the all cotton butchers twine for on string :slight_smile:

They make great christmas presents, along with chocolate covered spoons and various foods mixes in a jar

Dang, I was hoping I’d be the first to reference it.

Nasty crap.

Sesame candies are the best thing ever. I never ever got them trick or treating, though; I had to go to a local candy store. They are amazing.

Peanut Butter Kisses are the worst, followed by root beer flavored candy, followed by all other hard candy not made by Werther’s. Especially cinnamon and butterscotch discs. Yuck.

I always hated getting the little bags of plain potato chips Blech! I mean I like chips OK but the only flavour I ever seemed to get was plain. Too salty and yet somehow bland.

EWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWw…Werther’s is so processed tasting.

Bill Bryson has a funny bit about his grandmother always asking for one of those

After reading the thread, I’m a bit confused. The title asks for your least favorite Halloween candy, which for me would be candy corn…but then the OP talks about Circus Peanuts. I mean, if we’re including packaging materials as “candy”, I’m going to have to vote for that thin pressed cardboard-maché stuff that computer hardware comes boxed in; it tastes at least 10% worse than Circus Peanuts.

Otherwise, candy corn it is. Ick.

Not sure what they Are, but they are pink and brown striped and seem taffy-like. My favorite was and still is Reeses Cups.

Seven Up Bars (no relation). Vile disgusting things. There was an old couple in the tiny town we lived in when I was little that would give them out. In addition to Halloween, they’d give them out to my brother and me when we went collecting for his paper route. (Which is why I went along, but other people would give us real candy or nickels.) The demise of Seven Up Bars is nowhere mourned.

There is nothing wrong with candy corn! It’s not great, but nothing horrible compared to a bunch of other stuff.

I had one of those too!!! And a fondness for, er, DIVERSE Tootsie Rolls for the same reason. Nothing beats candy you can play with first.

I completely concur on the Good 'n Plenty (such a waste of a good name, too!) - I’d practically CRY in frustration if that was all the candy available when I was a kid.

On the other hand, I found a bag of mini Mallow Cups on a panicked emergency run to Big Lots tonight (picture a line of people snaking around the store, each person clutching several bags of cheap candy…) Mmmm…mallow cups!

Awesome! sticks 'em all in the freezer for later

I remember Halloween candy came in these small, clear cellophane bags. They’d have maybe six jelly beans, or six candy corn, gum drops etc. As a kid it bugged me because there was so little in those bags. Then, you’d find a Snickers or other bar candy in the bag and eat that first.

I haven’t seen that candy in a long time. I kind of miss it. My mom gave out thousands of those small, clear cellophane bags of candy as I grew up.