9 Things You Didn’t Know About Candy Corn
Every year, it hides in some dark, dank corner of even the most raucous Halloween party, waiting for some unknowing fool to stick their hand in its clutches of doom. It entices its prey with colorful designs and the promise of sweet joy, only to fill its victims with a familiar sense of bland, flavorless dread. This horror isn't some flesh-hungry siren that snares its victims with its sultry voice. It's candy corn, that traditional Halloween treat that always rears its yellow, orange and white face every year mainly because no one can ever get rid of the stuff.
But this most reviled of Halloween candies actually has an interesting origin. Here are nine things you probably didn't know about candy corn.
Jelly Belly
The Recipe Hasn't Changed in Over 100 Years
Jelly Belly
Its True Inventor Is Still a Mystery
Planet Green
It Was Once Called “Chicken Feed”
Jelly Belly
It's Responsible for the Greatest Candy-Related Fire in History
Brachs
Billions of Kernels Are Sold Annually
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It's One of the Healthier Candies
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The Day Before Halloween Is National Candy Corn Day
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It's One of the Most Hated Halloween Candies
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Candy Corn Cocktails Are a Real Thing