Does your family love to indulge on candy occasionally? Maybe you like to enjoy a piece or two every once in a while. You probably even have a favorite candy you can’t live without. Today is National Candy Day. I thought I would go through and list all the favorite candies for each state. Maybe the one your family members love the most made it to the list for your state? Or maybe you need to take a family vacation to feel like you are home while eating your favorite candy. It doesn’t matter, really, because right now you should just be focusing on the yumminess I am about to share!
Let’s Celebrate National Candy Day
Okay, so we have 50 states in the USA. That means there will be a bunch of favorite candies coming your way in just a moment. Get ready for some serious candy cravings….
The Favorite Candies in All 50 States
- Alabama – Mr. Goodbar
- Alaska – Almond Joy
- Arizona – Starburst
- Arkansas – Mars
- California – Starburst
- Colorado – Hershey Bar
- Connecticut – Hershey Bar
- Delaware – Twix
- Florida – Skittles
- Georgia – Skittles
- Hawaii – Hershey Bar
- Idaho – Mr. Goodbar
- Illinois – Hershey Bar
- Indiana – Hershey Bar
- Iowa – Butterfinger
- Kansas – Three Musketeers
- Kentucky – Milky Way
- Louisiana – Payday
- Maine – Milky Way
- Maryland – Crunch
- Massachusetts – Milky Way
- Michigan – Mr. Goodbar
- Minnesota – Twix
- Mississippi – Three Musketeers
- Missouri – Twix
- Montana – Baby Ruth
- Nebraska – Skittles
- Nevada – M&Ms
- New Hampshire – Heath Bar
- New Jersey – Starburst
- New Mexico – Skittles
- New York – Sour Patch Kids
- North Carolina – Hershey Bar
- North Dakota – Kit Kat
- Ohio – Starburst
- Oklahoma – Starburst
- Oregon – Starburst
- Pennsylvania – Milky Way
- Rhode Island – Sour Patch Kids
- South Carolina – Starburst
- South Dakota – Snickers
- Tennessee – Mars
- Texas – Skittles
- Utah – One Hundred Grand Bar
- Vermont – Skittles
- Virginia – Skittles
- Washington – Twix
- West Virginia – Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup
- Wisconsin – Twix
- Wyoming – Almond Joy
Does your favorite candy match your state? Most of the time it won’t. But that doesn’t mean you can’t eat it or take a family vacation in the state where it is popular!
So, are you ready to pack your bags and plan a family vacation somewhere in the US to celebrate National Candy Day?
If you said yes, I would like to invite you to schedule a planning session with me by clicking here. When you click on this link, you will be taken directly to my digital calendar to schedule a time that is convenient for you.
And if you are not quite ready to plan a family vacation for National Candy Day, you can always sign up for my newsletter here. This will ensure you always receive the exciting travel information I share. You can use that information to determine where your next family vacation will be!