You Won’t Be Able to Guess Massachusetts 3 Favorite Halloween Candies
Halloween is coming up! And that means the candy buffet is almost here… or maybe it’s already here if you already have the trick or treaters candy in your festive…

Halloween is coming up! And that means the candy buffet is almost here... or maybe it's already here if you already have the trick or treaters candy in your festive Halloween bowl ready to hand out. I do that too, then I have to refill it a few times before Halloween because it always keeps disappearing!
CandyStore.com has been keeping tabs on which state loves which candy for almost 20 years now as they sell candy online shipping out all over the country. So they used that large pool of data to determine just what is each state's favorite Halloween candy? If you want to check all 50 state's picks out, check their site out right here.
Massachusetts top 3 candies were a surprise to me. Butterfinger took the top spot in Mass. 2nd place goes to Sour Patch Kids (though you should actually avoid them - see below). And our third favorite Halloween candy in Massachusetts is Double Bubble Bubble Gum. I think I would have gone 1-for-3 with my picks there.
New Hampshire's Top 3 are 1) Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups 2) M&M’s 3) Starburst
Rhode Island's Top 3: 1) M&M’s 2) Twix 3) Candy Corn -- Nice to see Candy Corn finally getting some love. I like to have one piece a year.
But... a Beverly Hills dentist is ruffling some feathers pre-Halloween by screaming from all of the mountaintops that you should absolutely avoid 5 candies this Halloween... and just in general.
Dr. Kevin Sands, a board-certified cosmetic dentist based in Beverly Hills, California, has stepped forward to say: NOT ALL HALLOWEEN CANDY IS CREATED EQUAL. Some is bad. But some is really, reeeeaaaaalllllyyyy bad. In fact, he says there are 6 candies to try to avoid at all costs on Halloween… and, in case you’re reading this article on some random March day, just in general.
My sweet tooth is scared to see what's on the list. Thankfully my sweet tooth doesn't have eyes.
You know that dude that pops up on social media this time of year every year, with his theatrical black shirt and pants and huge pumpkin head? That's me, dancing my face off out of excitement for another Halloween. I stopped trick or treating soooooo long ago but there's still something about Halloween that gets my blood pumping. I think I love the creativity: you can be something beautiful or straight up nasty. You can decorate your house in so many different ways.... or not decorate your house at all.
Many other people (especially the kiddos) love Halloween for all the sweet treats this time of year. How many Reese's Pumpkins have you eaten so far this year. I personally lost count some time in early September.
Dr. Kevin Sands, a board-certified cosmetic dentist based in Beverly Hills, California, has stepped forward to say: NOT ALL HALLOWEEN CANDY IS CREATED EQUAL. Some is bad. But some is really, reeeeaaaaalllllyyyy bad. In fact, he says there are 6 candies to try to avoid at all costs on Halloween... and, in case you're reading this article on some random March day, just in general.
And though he gave us "The Avoid These 5," he also gave us some not-as-bad options and they include CHOCOLATE so hey, this ain't that bad, right?
Dr. Sands says chocolate, powdered candy, Smarties, yogurt-covered raisins, nuts, popcorn, and sugar-free gum are all better options for Halloween and snacking in general. Much of this obviously should be eaten in moderation. Just because chocolate is listed as a better option, it doesn't mean it's fruit. LOL
Now the bad news...
This list may hurt a little but these are 5 candies you should absolutely skip this Halloween according to Beverly Hills dentist Dr. Kevin Sands.
Wanna know more about the Beverly Hills dentist with the trick or treat tips?! Check him out RIGHT HERE!
HARD CANDIES
Hard candies pose a risk of breaking or chipping your teeth. But even if you're not a candy-biter, these candies are no good because since they're in your mouth for a prolonged period of time it gives bacteria with a long sugar feast. Ew. Avoid.

STICKY OR GUMMY CANDIES
I love gummies but I love my fillings being in my teeth more. The doctor says taffy and caramels are especially bad so: avoid.

SOUR CANDIES
The doctor says that many sour candies have almost as much as high of a pH level as an alkaline battery! This can wear the enamel on your teeth down in a jiffy. Avoid.

SUGAR-FREE CANDIES
These should be ok, right? Wrong, says the Beverly Hills dentist. Sugar-free candies often contain citric acid, which despite having way less sugar, can still wear down enamel so avoid.

CHEWY CANDIES
Besides being a risk to fillings, chewy candies like nougat and toffee can stick to the teeth then here comes the bacteria. Best to avoid.
