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By the Numbers: Why trick-or-treaters may bag more gummy candy than chocolate this Halloween

By the Numbers: Why trick-or-treaters may bag more gummy candy than chocolate this Halloween
BILL. THANKS. WE’RE LIVING THROUGH A BIT OF A COCO SLUMP RIGHT NOW BECAUSE OF DROUGHT IN THE REGIONS. IT GROWS IN MEANING PRICES OF THE CHOCOLATE. SOME OF YOU ENJOY ARE RISING IN COSTS. WE WENT TO BAKERS CANDIES, A LONGTIME STAPLE IN GREENWOOD, NEBRASKA, TO HEAR HOW THEY’RE FARING. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVEN’S JOHN GRUNWALD HAS THAT STORY. BAKERS CHOCOLATES FOLLOW A LONG ROAD MELTED DOWN AND MIXED WITH COCOA BUTTER, SLIDING ACROSS A CONVEYOR BELT, CHOPPED APART AND NESTLED INTO THE COLORED WRAPPERS FAMILIAR TO MANY OF US. BUT THE JOURNEY REALLY BEGINS NEAR THE EQUATOR. IT’S A VERY NARROW, GROWING REGION FOR THE COCOA BEAN. THE MAJORITY OF THAT GROWING REGION IS ACTUALLY JUST OCEAN. TODD BAKER, A SECOND GENERATION OWNER OPERATOR, SAYS PREVIOUS HARVESTS PUT THE INDUSTRY IN A BIND. THE COCOA BEAN IS VERY SUSCEPTIBLE TO CHANGE IN WEATHER AND WITH CLIMATE CHANGE BEING WHAT IT IS TODAY, WHETHER YOU BELIEVE IN IT OR NOT, IT’S CERTAINLY HAVING AN EFFECT ON WHAT COCOA PLANTATIONS ARE ABLE TO PRODUCE. THE COCOA COMMODITY HAS QUADRUPLED IN PRICE OVER THE LAST 18 MONTHS. IT MEANS THAT WE HAVE TO START PASSING ALONG THOSE COSTS, OR WE HAVE TO START FINDING WAYS, PARDON THE PUN, TO EAT IT. LEADING TO A 20% UPTICK FOR PRICES AT BAKER’S A FEW MONTHS AGO, AND HIKES ON CHOCOLATE ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY. ON TOP OF THAT, WORRIES OVER TARIFFS. 100% OF U.S. COCOA IS IMPORTED. BAKER SAYS THROUGH ALL THIS, HIS TEAM IS COMMITTED TO MAINTAINING THE QUALITY OF THEIR PRODUCT. SO WHILE THE PRICES AREN’T AS SWEET AS THE CANDY, THE OWNERS TELL ME THEY’RE JUST HOPING TO GET THROUGH THIS YEAR, HOPING FOR BETTER TIMES NEXT YEAR.
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Updated: 9:40 AM CDT Oct 25, 2025
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By the Numbers: Why trick-or-treaters may bag more gummy candy than chocolate this Halloween
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Updated: 9:40 AM CDT Oct 25, 2025
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Ghouls, goblins … and gummy bears.Related video above: Cocoa slump raises chocolate pricesTrick-or-treaters may find more fruity candy than chocolate among their Halloween handouts this year. That should be fine with younger consumers, who have been gravitating for years toward non-chocolate candies like gummies, freeze-dried treats and other sweets that come in a variety of shapes, colors and flavors. Last year, 52% of the total volume of Halloween candy sold in the U.S. was made of chocolate, according to Dan Sadler, a principal for client insights at the market research company Circana. But in the 12 weeks ending Oct. 5, chocolate accounted for 44% of the Halloween candy sold in the U.S. Prices may be part of it. Global cocoa prices more than quadrupled between January 2023 and January 2025 due to poor harvests in West Africa, where 70% of cocoa is produced. Chocolate candy is a lot more expensive as a result.Chocolate Halloween candy in the U.S. cost an average of $8.02 per pound in the 12 weeks ahead of Oct. 5, while non-chocolate candy cost an average of $5.77 per pound, Sadler said. Here's a look at Halloween candy by the numbers: The amount Americans spent on Halloween candy in 2024, according to the National Confectioners Association. That was 18% of all candy sales last year. The number of M&M's that Mars Inc. makes each day at the facility in Topeka, Kansas, that produces its Halloween candy. The price for a metric ton of cocoa in January, which was an all-time high. Cocoa prices have fallen since then, but Sadler said it will take months for consumers to see the impact of those lower prices. Miles between Topeka and New York. If you stretched out all the Snickers bars that Mars makes annually in Topeka, you could make that trip seven times. Percentage of U.S. consumers who bought candy for trick-or-treaters last year, according to Hershey. Hershey said 45% of consumers reported buying Halloween candy for themselves. Market share for Hershey in Halloween candy last year, making it the top performer. Hershey said its Halloween assortment — which includes Reese's, Kit Kat and Almond Joy — was the top seller last Halloween. Date on which Mars started rolling Halloween candy out to U.S. stores this year. Mars makes Snickers, M&Ms, Skittles, Starbursts and other candies. Growth in dollar sales of non-chocolate candy in the U.S. in 2024, according to the National Confectioners Association. Chocolate candy sales, in comparison, grew 0.4%. Average number of weeks ahead of Halloween that Americans buy Halloween candy, according to Mars. Generation Z buys it sooner, around 4.5 weeks in advance. Amount of time Mars takes to plan for a Halloween season.

Ghouls, goblins … and gummy bears.

Related video above: Cocoa slump raises chocolate prices

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Trick-or-treaters may find more fruity candy than chocolate among their Halloween handouts this year. That should be fine with younger consumers, who toward non-chocolate candies like gummies, freeze-dried treats and other sweets that come in a variety of shapes, colors and flavors.

Last year, 52% of the total volume of Halloween candy sold in the U.S. was made of chocolate, according to Dan Sadler, a principal for client insights at the market research company Circana. But in the 12 weeks ending Oct. 5, chocolate accounted for 44% of the Halloween candy sold in the U.S.

Prices may be part of it. Global cocoa prices more than quadrupled between January 2023 and January 2025 due to poor harvests in West Africa, where 70% of cocoa is produced. Chocolate candy is a lot more expensive as a result.

Chocolate Halloween candy in the U.S. cost an average of $8.02 per pound in the 12 weeks ahead of Oct. 5, while non-chocolate candy cost an average of $5.77 per pound, Sadler said.

Here's a look at Halloween candy by the numbers:

The amount Americans spent on Halloween candy in 2024, according to the National Confectioners Association. That was 18% of all candy sales last year.

The number of M&M's that Mars Inc. makes each day at the facility in Topeka, Kansas, that produces its Halloween candy.

The price for a metric ton of cocoa in January, which was an all-time high. Cocoa prices have fallen since then, but Sadler said it will take months for consumers to see the impact of those lower prices.

Miles between Topeka and New York. If you stretched out all the Snickers bars that Mars makes annually in Topeka, you could make that trip seven times.

Percentage of U.S. consumers who bought candy for trick-or-treaters last year, according to Hershey. Hershey said 45% of consumers reported buying Halloween candy for themselves.

Market share for Hershey in Halloween candy last year, making it the top performer. Hershey said its Halloween assortment — which includes Reese's, Kit Kat and Almond Joy — was the top seller last Halloween.

Date on which Mars started rolling Halloween candy out to U.S. stores this year. Mars makes Snickers, M&Ms, Skittles, Starbursts and other candies.

Growth in dollar sales of non-chocolate candy in the U.S. in 2024, according to the National Confectioners Association. Chocolate candy sales, in comparison, grew 0.4%.

Average number of weeks ahead of Halloween that Americans buy Halloween candy, according to Mars. Generation Z buys it sooner, around 4.5 weeks in advance.

Amount of time Mars takes to plan for a Halloween season.

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