Play Trick Or Treat With These Halloween Snacks To Reveal The Perfect Costume

It is that time of year again! Time to pull out the box of old costumes, see what still fits, and what has to be updated. Time to watch all the spookiest movies, and eat more junk food than any other month in the year. That's right it is officially Halloween season! The leaves are changing, the weather is cooling, and the Halloween parties are getting planned. Now all everyone needs is the perfect costume for the occasion! With so many new costumes being released every year, people tend to forget about the old classics. Imagine for a moment a world where Charlie Brown didn't dress as a multiple eye-holed sheet ghost...It is a sad world. So let's get back to classics shall we?

In this quiz we are going to dish out the perfect classic Halloween costume for everyone. The best part? The way we are going to figure out which costume is best suited for everyone, is by listing all the best Halloween candies, and having everyone choose whether they would keep them or trade them. For anyone who is feeling the Halloween spirit, and is ready to get costume inspired this quiz is the one to take! Step right up, this is going to be a tasty couple of minutes!

Question 1

Almond Joy

This candy bar is for the coconut lovers. It consists of a soft coconut interior, which has a single almond placed on top, and then the whole thing is coated in delicious milk chocolate. They even offer it with dark chocolate, if that suits anyone's taste buds better! Trick or treat?

Question 2

Laffy Taffy

Laffy Taffy is a chewy, sticky, taffy confection. They are available in all kinds of different fruit flavors, and they come in a miniature size as well. Fun sized candies are always a go-to for Halloween. Not only are these a sweet treat, but every one of them comes with a joke on the wrapper!

Question 3

Milky Way

The Milky Way bar is a smooth and creamy chocolate option. On the inside we have some classic malt-chocolate nougat which is topped with a creamy caramel, and then all of that gets dipped in an outer layer of milk chocolate. Sound good to anyone? Keep or trade this chocolaty treat?

Question 4

Skittles

Skittles are a classic. Their original bag comes with all the standard candy flavors, and each one packs quite a punch to the taste buds. Since no one has ever actually tasted the rainbow, a bag of skittles may be as close as we ever get! Keep these candies, or trade them?

Question 5

Nerds

Nerds are teeny tiny little candies that somehow manage to be both tangy and sweet. For Halloween it is usually the small fun sized boxes that are handed out, which normally only contain one flavor, but any fans of this candy know the full sized box with two flavors is the way to go.

Question 6

Jolly Ranchers

Jolly Ranchers are not just your average hard candy. The Jolly Rancher brand has created flavors for these candies that are more intense than any other hard candy on the market. By now the brand has all sorts of candies offered in these same powerful flavors. Keep them or trade them?

Question 7

Twizzlers

Twizzlers are a go-to for anyone who enjoys licorice. Even some who don't normally opt for licorice can enjoy Twizzlers from time to time. It has all the properties of a piece of licorice in terms of texture and shape, but its strawberry flavor is what makes Twizzlers stand out.

Question 8

Nibs

Since we just discussed Twizzlers, it seems only right that we would go right to Nibs next. They are from the Twizzlers brand, but they are quite a bit different. These little bite sized candies are tougher than a Twizzler, and they are cherry flavored instead of strawberry. Trick or treat?

Question 9

Junior Mints

To enjoy this Halloween treat you need to be a fan of the chocolate and mint combination. In side these coin sized candy drops is a mint creme, which has then been coated in milk chocolate. While the mint flavor is not over powering, it is still the main flavor profile.

Question 10

Twix

Twix is a very unique candy bar, and the reasoning for that is because it is the only one available with a cookie crunch! Inside each Twix is a cookie topped with creamy caramel, then the entire thing is coated in chocolate. Another bonus to this treat...they come with two in a pack!

Question 11

M&M's

M&M's are classic. It doesn't matter which kind you prefer, be it original, peanut, almond, or even pretzel, chances are you are getting some of each during your trick or treating. They seem pretty standard, they are candy coated chocolate drops, but somehow they are one of the most purchased chocolates around!

Question 12

Baby Ruth

A Baby Ruth bar comes with everything one would want from a chocolate bar. There is nougat, caramel, peanuts, and obviously chocolate. Not only do all of these things make for a tasty treat, but they fill you up also, meaning you don't have to eat a million of them to get your fill!

Question 13

Starbursts

Starbursts are a very soft taffy that come in a variety of fruit flavors. The majority of fans have spoken out and said that the pink ones are the best ones, but we'll let each of you decide which ones are the best...if any. These little taffy pieces come individually wrapped, so they are popular for Halloween.

Question 14

Tootsie Fruit Chews

The original Tootsie Rolls had been around for a while before the brand released these fruit flavored options, but it seems they have become just as much a Halloween staple as the originals always have been. They are the same texture as the originals, but obviously done in fruit flavors, they even have a vanilla option!

Question 15

Crunch

The Crunch bar is a simple bar, but still it has remained one of the most popular chocolate options for Halloween giveaways. It has a milk chocolate base, which also has crispy rice bits included inside of it. Not much to it, but fans of this bar know it still does the trick!

Question 16

Reese's Pieces

Reese's Pieces were a logical addition to the Reese's brand. Their Peanut Butter Cups have been one of the best selling chocolates of our time, so a bite sized version was bound to do well, right? The only thing with these little guys, is that there is no actual chocolate involved.

Question 17

Butterfinger

Butterfingers are a go-to option for all peanut butter fans. The inside is made up of a crispy, crunchy, almost peanut brittle like substance, and the outside is a layer of milk chocolate. This bar is the only one who has used peanut butter in this way, so they definitely stand out.

Question 18

KitKat

The KitKat bar is also one of the best selling options available. Each bar consists of layers of wafer coated in milk chocolate. It is a light bar, and snapping the pieces apart is pretty satisfying. In the full sized version we get 4 sections but in the fun sized one we only get 2.

Question 19

Snickers

The Snickers bar is definitely a very hearty option. They are thick bars which include nougat, caramel, peanuts, and rich milk chocolate. In their commercials they often use a hungry irritated person, who is quickly handed a Snickers to help. Keep this mini bar, or trade them for something else?

Question 20

Reese's Peanut Butter Cup

So, we have already talked Reese's Pieces, but now lets get down to the real business. This chocolate option has been ranked the most popular Halloween candy by several different lists, but the question is... Who here likes them? Is there anyone who would pass them up for something else?

Question 21

Sour Patch Kids

Sour Patch Kids are NOT made with real kids, let's just make that clear from the start. They are super sour little chewy candies that are shaped like weird alien like children. The brand has actually just done some revising of their original candy, and have added a new blue option into its bag!

Question 22

Chips

This one is about to split the room in half. There are always kids who love getting bags of chips on Halloween and some who hate it. The idea of mixing it up from all the candy that is being given out makes sense, but only kids who really enjoy chips will agree with that.

Question 23

Tootsie Rolls

So, those of you who passed on the Tootsie Fruit Flavored Chews, were you just waiting for these originals to pop up? These guys are the same thing except instead of being fruit flavored, they are their own unique chocolate like flavor. Keep these, or trade them out for something else?

Question 24

Mary Jane's

These candies are with out a doubt the oldest Halloween option around. They have been in production since 1914! They are a peanut butter and molasses flavored taffy, that is super sticky and chewy. They were originally named after the creators favorite aunt, and her photo is still the same one on the wrappers today!

Question 25

Candy Corn

Candy Corn is a candy that really only comes out around Halloween each year. They are a super soft candy, basically with no flavor other than sugar, which is its primary ingredient. They are shaped and colored to look like little kernels of corn. Who here loves these and who can't stand them?

Question 26

Peanuts

Here is another Halloween giveaway similar to the bags of chips. Some people do not like giving out obscene amounts of junk food, so instead opt for peanuts? Peanuts are a classic snack, but to drop a bunch of loose peanuts into a bag of candy, is a strange choice. Who here encourages the peanuts?

Question 27

Hershey Bar

A classic Hershey's bar does not really need much explaining. It is solid Hershey's chocolate. While that may sound a little boring after the jam packed chocolate options we have already looked at, any fan of this brand would tell you that Hershey's chocolate is far beyond any other in terms of texture and flavor.

Question 28

Dots

Dots are tiny fruit flavored gum drops. They are sold through the Tootsie brand, and they claim that since their production began in 1945, Dots, have become the top selling gum drop brand on the market. Who here would love to find a box of these in their trick or treat bag?

Question 29

3 Musketeers

The 3 Musketeers bar has done something a little different to make them stand out among so many other nougat filled chocolate bars. There is no caramel involved at all, and their nougat has been whipped, making it light and fluffy. Sound good to anyone? Or is it a hard pass on this bar?

Question 30

Classic Lollipops

Lollipops are unavoidable on Halloween. The are sold in huge formats, and for a low price, so naturally people get these to pass out a lot. For some kids they are a welcome treat, but others don't find them as exciting as some of the other options. How does everyone here feel about them?

Question 31

Sweetarts

Sweetarts are both sour and sweet. They are hard candies, but they have more of a chalk like texture than a Jolly Rancher would have. They were invented back in 1962, as a response to parents complaining about the mess that Fun Dips and Pixy Stixs caused. In your opinion were these a success?

Question 32

Milk Duds

Milk Duds are basically just drops of tough caramel that have been surrounded by rich milk chocolate. Because of their size, Milk Duds are a very easy to eat snack, much like the Junior Mints we already discussed. How does everyone feel about these candies? Keep them, or trade them?

Question 33

Swedish Fish

Swedish fish are a fish shaped candy, that are soft and chewy. They were originally released in only the red flavor, but now they can be purchased in an assortment of fruit flavors. These little fish have actually been around since the early 50's. Are they one of your favorites, or not even close?

Question 34

Assorted Mini Hershey Bars

For anyone who has trouble deciding which chocolate to get, the assorted bag of mini Hershey's chocolates make a great option. Among their assortment we have, the original, the dark chocolate, the "Krackle", and the Mr. Good bar. Who would be happy to receive a few of these, and who would trade them out?

Question 35

York Peppermint Patty

A York Peppermint Patty is a round disk of peppermint confection, which has been coated in a dark chocolate. These are another treat best suited for fans of the mint/chocolate mix. These guys have actually been on the markets since the 1940's. Do we have any fans of these in the house?

Question 36

Blow Pops

Anyone who wasn't thrilled about the regular lollipops may be a bit more intrigued by these guys. They are huge lollipops that contain a gob of bubblegum in the center. Really, they are two treats in one. The only trick with these is trying not to chomp into it right away.

Question 37

Air Heads

These guys have been around since 1985, and have been doing pretty well on the markets since. They are a super chewy almost taffy like candy. Since they take so much chewing to get through, they tend to cause an "air head" effect on the eater. Would anyone trade these out for a different candy?

Question 38

Mike and Ikes

Mike and Ikes are a fruit flavored, chewy candy, that has been around since 1940. The biggest mystery behind this treat is the name. Many theories over the years have come up, but the company has never disclosed the true meaning behind the name. Should we keep them, or trade them?

Question 39

Fun Dip

Here are the messy Fun Dips we had been talking about before. This candy comes with a few pouches of flavored powdered sugar, and a solid candy stick. The idea is to lick the stick and dip it into the sugar. Basically it is sugar on top of sugar, making it a true Halloween treat.

Question 40

Jelly Belly

Jelly Belly jelly beans are the gourmet option of the candy world. They are on a different level than other jelly beans on the market, both in texture and in flavor assortment. These little guys can be bought in thousands of different combine-able flavors. Any takers? Or should we trade them out?

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