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Most popular Valentine’s Candy by state

Article by Candystore.com

Valentine’s Day is going to be interesting this year. Unlike last year pre-vaccine, an evening out with your sweetheart might be doable, depending on your location. Fingers crossed! Either way, candy is always a big part of celebrating Valentine’s Day. Different states prefer different candy though. That’s where our candy map comes in.

Source: CandyStore.com.

Top Valentine’s Day Candy by State

Since we love data and candy is a fun and relevant holiday topic, we put together a snappy-looking interactive map. Some of the results are surprising, and there are a lot of conversation hearts and boxes of chocolate too. The underlying trends are also interesting.

Last year, Covid-19 struck Valentine’s Day hard, according to the National Retail Federation. Spending was down more than 20% from the previous year’s all-time high. People were struggling and there was a once-in-a-lifetime worldwide pandemic. It was understandable.

This year, things are picking back up. The NRF is expecting a near-record-breaking year with consumer spending for Valentine’s Day up nearly 10% and reaching $23.9B.

The number of people buying candy is expected to be at a new record high with 56% of consumers planning to buy candy for Valentine’s Day. Expected candy sales volume is also up and at $2.2B would be runner up only to 2020 ($2.4B).

Using sales data from the past 14 years from our online bulk candy store and industry partners, CandyStore.com compiled sales data to determine the most popular Valentine’s Day candy. In the interactive map above, you can hover over a state and see which Valentine’s Day candy they favor – interactive mode not viewable on mobile phones.

Here are some of the key takeaways from our data.

Conversation Hearts Are Back

It was a rough couple years for Sweethearts conversation hearts candy. After Necco got ripped apart and its brands sent off to various bidders, Sweethearts’ new owner took more time than anticipated to get their feet under them. In fact, Sweethearts weren’t available in 2019 at all. As the most popular brand of conversation hearts (Brach’s makes them as well), the sales of conversation hearts overall were down over 24%.

In 2020, they were back but only a limited supply was available. As new owner Spangler hurried to get them out, they ran into some printing issues and the cute little sayings written on them were distorted and blurred. Quite a few of them were blank – no words at all.

Last year was the breakthrough. With Spangler introducing all-new sayings on Sweethearts, conversation hearts made a heroic comeback in 2021. Finally overtaking their arch-nemesis Heart-Shaped Boxes of Chocolates.

M&M’s keeps moving up

M&M’s continue to gain traction. They made gains in several states throughout the country, landing a new #1 spots in Vermont.

Since introducing the Cupid’s Message M&M’s in 2017, we’ve seen a rise in M&M’s sales for Valentine’s Day. Cupid’s Mix of Valentine’s Day colored M&M’s has also been very popular. The re-introduction of White Cheesecake M&M’s helped boost them as well.

Cupid Corn Resurgence?

Just when we thought they were fading away, cupid corn made a comeback last year. It even claimed a new #1 state in Nebraska. Also up one spot to #2 in Michigan after falling to third place the prior year.

So, which Valentine’s Day candy does your state love the most? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Here is a table with each state’s winners:

 

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