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What Your Favorite Halloween Candy Says About You

From candy corn and popcorn balls to the huge chocolate-filled variety bags, find what your favorite treat says about your personality!

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What Your Favorite Halloween Candy Says About You

It's that time of the year again: breezy weather whipping your hair in all directions; the retirement of your worn-out Old Navy sandals; the welcoming of waffle-knit sweaters and the daily use of black leggings; visions of turkey and dressing begin dancing in your head; the countdown to Halloween! In spirit of the latter, I've done a little out-of-the-box personality analyzing and concluded what your favorite classic treat says about you. From homemade popcorn balls to the classic candy corn, the phrase "you are what you eat" applies more than you might think! Happy Halloween, y'all!

Sour Candies

Do Sour Patch Kids, straws, and other gummies have you feelin' some type of way? Deep down you're most likely a risk taker. You strive to live life in the moment without fear of the future. You have a bubbly personality, and when you start laughing, there is just no stopping you.

Popcorn Balls

Does your mouth immediately water at the thought of homemade popcorn balls? You probably have a strong connection with fall in regard to family traditions and fond memories. You have been a fan of autumn for as long as you can remember. I bet you're already planning a date beside the fireplace with some hot apple cider—am I right?

Reese's Cups/Hershey Bars/ANYTHING Chocolate

If you'd rather stick to the chocolate family, there's a good chance that you like to stay on the safe side. You're most likely that person who realizes that they haven't bought any Halloween candy on October 30th ... but that's okay! You tend to stick to things you're familiar with because making choices is a difficult task most of the time.

Candy Corn

You are basically #twinning with the popcorn fans. You can't beat a classic, right? The only downfall you might encounter is leaving the past behind you and focusing on the present and future. It's okay to be nostalgic...just make sure that you can snap back to reality from time to time.

Skittles & Starburst

You're naturally happy. You are one of those people who have a contagious smile that can brighten anyone's day. Halloween is alright, but what you absolutely love is Thanksgiving! Stay on the happy side of life and continue keeping that holiday spirit this season.

Jellybeans

You try to keep an open mind when confronted with the unfamiliar. When you are faced with a choice between something traditional and something a tad risky, you figure that as long as it isn't doing any damage to you or someone you know, the risk is the way to go.

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