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It's costumes and scary movies. It's staying up late and maybe throwing toilet paper on someone's house, but it's also candy and lots of it. Candy sales are never as high as they are around Halloween.
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But on Halloween night, we remember the real reason for the season: Candy. And lots of it. But while any candy is better than no candy, not all of these delicious and sugary sweet treats are equal.