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Many of these individuals would likely swarm to one type of product: “fun-size” candy, perfect for the one-bite experience and, more importantly, a fitting choice for trick-or-treating baskets.
According to a candy historian, we must first understand the history of the full size candy bar before we can understand the fun size one.
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Snickers had promised to give away 1 million candy bars if the date of Halloween was changed to the last Saturday in October.
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This Halloween, kids' trick-or-treat buckets will undoubtably be filled with all sorts of sweets -- chocolate bars, sour candies, hard candies and gummies of all shapes.
Fun size gained traction not because the candy companies were trying to capitalize on a holiday, but because consumers liked them. “Really, the wave of fun size began in the 1950s,” she said.