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What Your Favorite Halloween Candy Says About You

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What Your Favorite Halloween Candy Says About You
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Every candy has a personality. Here's what a few Halloween candies say about the people that love them.

Candy Corn

You're festive. You're fun. People love it when you come around and they're sad when you leave.

Sour Patch Kids

You're full of energy all the time, even at 3 a.m. You might even be a little ADHD, but it's no big deal.

Reese's Peanut Butter Cups

You're not afraid to be different ... as long as people still like you. You're pretty chill.

Swedish Fish

You're the candy that hipsters rediscover before anyone else. You enjoy being different and are proud of being the oddball of the candy aisle.

Nerds

You're the wildcard of your friends. You also eat candy for the fun of it, not the taste.

Anyone want a shot of Nerds?

Chocolate Bar

You're classic and resist those who call you basic. You're loved by everyone. Keep doing your thing.

Pixy Sticks

The definitive crack of all Halloween candies. If you love Pixy Sticks, you're probably the crazy one in your group that is always down to try anything and everything.

Tootsie Rolls

You refuse to admit that you're actually a grown up. You live in the past, even if it's only in your choice of candy. Braces beware.

Dum-Dums

You're late to everything. All the time. And as such, you get stuck with the last of the candy at the bottom of the bowl.

Starburst

Congrats, you're the most popular kid in school. #highschoolhero

Happy Halloween!

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