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Date:2025-04-11 23:34:43
What do you plan on giving trick-or-treaters for Halloween?
Ahead of spooky celebrations, Google shared a list with USA TODAY of the most-searched candy in each state with data compiled from Sept. 4 through Oct. 4.
The title this year belongs to candy corn. It's followed by M&Ms which ranked No. 1 in eight states.
Also on the list: Kit Kat (three states including Hawaii), Hershey's (three states) and Reese's (two states).
Is your favorite candy ranked as one of the best? Here is what the country had to say, according to Google:
Your state's most-searched Thanksgiving side dish, according to Google
Alabama: Candy corn
Alaska: Candy corn
Arizona: Candy corn
Arkansas: Candy corn
California: Candy corn
Colorado: Candy corn
Connecticut: Candy corn
Delaware: Candy corn
Florida: Candy corn
Georgia: Candy corn
Hawaii: Kit Kat
Idaho: Candy corn
Illinois: Candy corn
Indiana: M&Ms
Iowa: Candy corn
Kansas: Candy corn
Kentucky: Candy corn
Louisiana: Candy corn
Maine: M&Ms
Maryland: Kit Kat
Massachusetts: Candy corn
Michigan: Candy corn
Minnesota: M&Ms
Mississippi: Candy corn
Missouri: M&Ms
Montana: Reese's
Nebraska: Candy corn
Nevada: Hershey's
New Hampshire: Candy corn
New Jersey: Candy corn
New Mexico: Candy corn
New York: M&Ms
North Carolina: Candy corn
North Dakota: Kit Kat
Ohio: M&Ms
Oklahoma: Hershey's
Oregon: Candy corn
Pennsylvania: Candy corn
Rhode Island: Candy corn
South Carolina: M&Ms
South Dakota: Reese's
Tennessee: Candy corn
Texas: Candy corn
Utah: Candy corn
Vermont: Candy corn
Virginia: M&Ms
Washington: Candy corn
West Virginia: Candy corn
Wisconsin: Candy corn
Wyoming: Hershey's
Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.
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