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What Holiday Has The Best Candy?

Started by Mr. DS, November 15, 2008, 08:08:32 PM

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Which of the following three holidays has the best candy?

Easter
7 (38.9%)
Halloween
8 (44.4%)
Christmas
3 (16.7%)

Total Members Voted: 18

Mr. DS

I had to vote for Easter.  As time goes by they're coming up with so many different jelly bean varieties.  My most recent favorite is Smarties jelly beans.  I also love Peeps.  The ones they realease on the other holidays don't quite match up to the Easter ones. 
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ER

Halloween. I think we can all agree it isn't Valentine's Day, since those little candy hearts can crack unholy heck out of your teeth.
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Wortcov

Christmas, because halloween isn't really a big thing here in Sweden and Easter only got chocolate eggs, and on Christmas do we do homemade candy.  :smile:

AndyC

I've got to say Halloween, hands down. Easy to understand when the most important ritual of the occasion is to wander the streets and collect a huge sack of candy. Halloween has not only the largest volume of candy, but also the greatest diversity, including the truly marvelous miniature chocolate bars.

Christmas has some good candy, of course, but there's a lot of emphasis on peppermint and the like. Of course, if you count cookies and squares, it might give Halloween a run for its money. One of the things I find disappointing about Christmas candy is that some of the delicacies that would only appear in stores at Christmas eventually became year-round products.

Easter has one thing going for it - big hunks of chocolate.
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Captain Tars Tarkas

Easter has Peeps, but thanks to Peep Creep, we got Peeps for every holiday, including Arbor Day and Boxing Day.  Still, Peeps rule, and you can't beat the Easter shapes. (chocolate peeps are the best thing ever)

Ash

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I think it was Shadow who said he hated Peeps. 
I agree with him.  Nasty things!  I remember disliking them when I was a young boy and have never been a big fan of marshmallow candies.

Had to go with Christmas candy.  Maybe it's the red, green and gold foil wrappers on everything.
Every year my relatives put out those multi-tiered glass dishes filled with them.  It's always fun to go over to them, see what's there and take a few.   :smile:

Christmastime is always big for cookies in my family.  I remember helping my mom bake sugar cookies when I was young.  She would let me sprinkle that red and green colored sugar on them and we'd use cutters so they'd be in Christmas shapes like bells, trees and candy canes. 
Plus, nothing's better than a freshly baked sugar cookie right out of the oven.   :thumbup:

JJ80

I defintely think that Easter has the best - large chocolate eggs, cream eggs etc.
That said I like the chocolate coins and footballs that proliforate round about Christmas.
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ghouck

Halloween, because you get pretty much every kind of candy imaginable, and it's free.
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Patient7

Halloween has the most candy, at a very good quality, but Easter is best.
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Mr. DS

I think I'd vote for Christmas second.  Anyone like that old fashioned candy that comes out during this time of year?  I used to eat is as a kid but havent had it in awhile. 
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Allhallowsday

I get so much candy each holiday cited... I don't Trick 'r' Treat anymore, but I'll vote for Halloween 'cause I love the ritual of treat collecting.  I will say I"m most nostalgic for barley pops, which we used to get in school at Christmas time:
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Doc Daneeka

Halloween has a alot, but I would disagree about it being good quality, a lot of the time my load retains about a pound of chintzy stuff I eat last if at all: Tiny individual-wrapped twizzlers, taffy in wax paper, bags of pretzels... I like twizzlers and pretzels, but in small quantities for Halloween?? :buggedout:

Candy canes are verrry good at Christmas, but candy-wise that's about all that comes to mind for the holiday. I would say Easter is the best juding by quality-per-quantity; milk-chocolate bunnies, caramel eggs, JELLY BEANS :teddyr: mmmmm....

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Mr. DS

QuoteHalloween has a alot, but I would disagree about it being good quality, a lot of the time my load retains about a pound of chintzy stuff I eat last if at all: Tiny individual-wrapped twizzlers, taffy in wax paper, bags of pretzels... I like twizzlers and pretzels, but in small quantities for Halloween??

Yeah thats the thing with Halloween candy.  The holiday is awesome (easily my favorite) but the candy lacks a certain level or originality.  The only thing that comes to mind now that is strictly "Halloween" candy-wise would be Candy Corns or those silly gummies of body parts.  We've gave those out this year actually.   :bouncegiggle:
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Jack

Christmas.  I gain so much weight over Christmas.  You've got chocolate turtles:



Every time I walk through the kitchen I grab one of those things.  And we usually buy a big box of them. 

Then my wife likes chocolate covered cherries, and we always buy a large box of chocolate covered you don't know what they are until you bite into them.  And candy canes.  And home made cookies - like Ash said, there's nothing better than a sugar cookie straight out of the oven.  And egg nog, LOVE that stuff.  We also make bark, which is basically liquified sugar rolled out on a sheet with nuts in it.
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Psycho Circus

I'm an Easter feaster!  :twirl:

Halloween is just any old junk that's sold year round and I don't like X-massy candy/desert stuff, because it's all full of rum and intestines and old man spit.  :bluesad: