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*LIST* The Worst Candy To Give Trick-Or-Treaters
When you’re a kid, you quickly figure out the best neighborhoods and houses for trick-or-treating. Finding the ones with the most elaborate decorations is a good start, since people who splurge on inflatables and 12-foot skeletons probably won’t cheap out on sweets. Once Halloween rolls around, you always make a mental note of which houses give the good stuff - like full-size candy bars and chocolates - and which ones definitely do not.
This Halloween, if you want to avoid being the house that kids keep on their bad list, make sure you don’t give out any of these candies to trick-or-treaters.
- Circus peanuts - Who even knew these artificial banana-flavored foam candies were being made in 2025? No one, because thankfully, nobody hands these out anymore, and you shouldn’t either.
- Candy corn - They may be the most visually iconic Halloween candy, but it’s also one of the most controversial. Some people love them, a lot of others can’t stand them, so play it safe and skip the candy corn.
- Nik-L-Nip - That’s the brand name of those little wax bottles filled with some kind of colorful mystery liquid, which used to cost a nickel. These were popular in the olden days, but they basically taste like eating a crayon, so nobody wants them in their candy haul.
- Good & Plenty - Sure, they’re brightly colored, but they’re also licorice-flavored and do you know any kids who love licorice?
- Raisins and Raisinets - Those cute little red boxes of this dried fruit have no place in a Halloween candy bowl, and while raisins are slightly better when covered in chocolate, kids didn’t get dressed up like “KPop Demon Hunters” and walk three blocks for Raisinets.
- Smarties - They’ve been around since the 1940s and they’re the least offensive candy on this list, but they’re still just meh, so pass on the roll of pastel chalk tablets.
- Necco Wafers - These are like Smarties’ great-grandparents, invented way back in 1847, and they taste like it, too. The flavors are very old fashioned: licorice, clove, wintergreen, and cinnamon, and no kid wants to trade them, much less eat them.
- Bertie Bott's Every Flavor Beans - Even modern candies can be a miss, like these. Inspired by the “Harry Potter” books, each bag has jelly beans of mixed flavors from yummy to yuck, and adventurous kids will try them, right up until they get a vomit or earwax-flavored one.
- Cheap milk chocolate - There’s nothing wrong with a plain Hershey’s chocolate bar, it’s the off-brand, dollar store variety wrapped in festive shiny foil you have to watch out for.
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