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North Dakota, Delaware, and Idaho top U.S. Halloween enthusiasm, with Americans buying 745.8 million pounds of candy annually.
North Dakota, Delaware, and Idaho lead the nation in Halloween enthusiasm, with an average score of 4.2 out of 5, according to a Talker Research survey for HI-CHEW.
Californians are most likely to plan Halloween before Thanksgiving, while Tennesseans begin preparations earliest.
Americans buy an average of 4.5 candy bags per season, totaling 745.8 million pounds annually.
Arkansans watch the most Halloween movies, and New Yorkers carve the most pumpkins and visit the most neighborhoods.
Utahns, Idahoans, and Mainers are most likely to eat candy, while Ohioans, Hoosiers, and North Dakotans rarely skip trick-or-treating.
Chocolate, chewy, and fruity candies are most popular, with New Yorkers favoring mixes and unique flavors.
Dakota del Norte, Delaware e Idaho encabezan el entusiasmo por Halloween en los Estados Unidos, con estadounidenses que compran 745,8 millones de libras de dulces al año.