When it comes to Halloween candies there are most defiantly a difference to which is good and which is terrible tasting.
In Brianna Schmitt’s blog about the top five worst tasting Halloween candies, I will agree and disagree.
Her fifth worst candy is hard butterscotch candies. They are excellent if you want something to let sit in your mouth and not chew on. They also taste great and are inexpensive.
The fourth worst candy on her list is wax bottles. It is not tasty to bite through strait wax just to get to a taste of some liquid. This is not even a candy, nor juice. It is just there.
Third worst candy on her list is candy corns. These, however, would make the top five on my list. These are tasty seasonal treats. You could never get sick of them because they are only popular during the Halloween season.
In the top two worst candies, she talks about tootsie rolls and peanut butter saltwater taffy. Tootsie rolls are an amazing tasting chewy chocolate treat. If you do not like tootsie rolls, you are not American. As for peanut butter saltwater taffy, the name of this candy should tell you to avoid it. Tip: if the name of the candy sounds like it will taste bad, it probably will.