For something that ’s basicallychewy sugar , confect corn has a surprising number of haters . But even those who ca n’t stomach the cloying treat have to respect its resilience . Candy corn whiskey has been a prominent symbolization ofHalloweenfor decades — and we have a go at it which states are to blame .

California purchases more Brach’scandy Indian corn — both Classic Candy Corn and the Autumn Mix , which includes regular candy edible corn , pumpkin - regulate patch , and the cocoa - flavored Harvest Corn — than any other state , followed by Texas , Florida , and New York . AsFood & Wineshrewdlynotes , these are also the four most thickly settled State Department in the country , so they fundamentally just have more consumer in general .

That said , the list of 20 most populous states does n’t sync up utterly with Brach’slistof the large candy corn buyers . Michigan , only the tenth most thickly settled state , came in fifth on Brach ’s list ; and Indiana , the seventeenth most populous state , took Brach ’s 10th place . Iowa and Kansas , which bothrankin the thirties by universe , are eleventh and 12th when it number to candy corn consumption .

Choose your fighter.

But before you reason that the full Midwest is gobble up more than its relative share of corn - shaped edible corn syrup , Ohio would care a word : Though it ’s the seventh most populous state , it did n’t even make Brach ’s top 20 leaning . Alabama , meanwhile , purchases lesscandycorn than any other state , despite crack the top 25 universe - fresh .

If the father of confect corn , a nineteenth - century Philadelphia candymaker list George Renninger , were still around today , he ’d probably at least be happy that Pennsylvania came in 7th office on Brach ’s list . you could learn more about candy corn ’s origin storyhere .

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