National Candy Corn Day

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Ever had a craving for something sweet, buttery, and delightfully bright yellow to nosh on? Well, you're not alone! National Candy Corn Day, a day dedicated to this small triangular kernel of sugar, has gained quite the following and makes digital waves each 30th of October. Let’s delve into the sugary, fun-filled world of this peculiar day! Spoiler alert; it's even sweeter than you think.

When is Candy Corn Day?

It's national candy corn day on the 30th October.


A Brief History of Candy Corn Day

Candy corn, the little candy with a big personality. Originally produced in the 1880s by the Wunderlee Candy Company, it took the world by storm for its interesting shape and sweet taste. George Renninger, the hero we needed but not the one we deserved, was the mastermind. National Candy Corn Day has been a delicious mainstay ever since and pops its colorful head up on the scare season's eve, October 30th.

Internet Boom

Here’s a sweet nugget of data: National Candy Corn Day hit its all-time high in internet mentions back on October 30th, 2019. Count ‘em, that’s 8131 delicious discussions all about this tri-colored treat. That’s a lot of candy corn love!

Celebration Suggestions

So just how do you celebrate National Candy Corn Day? Tip: it may or may not involve consumption of candy corn. Perhaps you could hold a neighborhood candy corn-eating competition, try your hand at crafting a candy corn-inspired dessert, or merely enjoy a quiet evening marvelling at the quintessentially autumnal confectionery. Whatever you choose, rest assured that it’s the perfect way to sweeten your fall season!



History behind the term 'Candy Corn'


1880

The Invention

Candy corn was created in the late 1880s by George Renninger, an employee at the Wunderlee Candy Company. Renninger's original intention was to mimic the appearance of dried corn kernels by molding candy into a triangular shape with a yellow base, orange center, and white tip. Soon after its creation, candy corn became a hit among customers for its unique appearance and sweet taste.


1900

National Spread

By the early 1900s, candy corn gained popularity throughout the United States and became a staple treat during the fall season. Its availability, affordability, and festive colors made it a beloved treat during various holidays and events, particularly Halloween. Candy corn's reputation as the iconic Halloween candy began to solidify during this time.


1950

Manufacturing Innovations

In the 1950s, candy corn production received a significant boost through innovations in manufacturing. Machinery was developed to automate the process, allowing large quantities of candy corn to be produced efficiently. This made candy corn more widely accessible and affordable for consumers across the country, cementing its status as a classic Halloween treat.



2001

National Candy Corn Day

National Candy Corn Day was officially established on October 30, 2001, as a way to celebrate this classic confection. The day serves as a reminder of candy corn's enduring popularity and its connection to Halloween traditions. On this day, enthusiasts can indulge in this sugary treat and reflect on its history and cultural significance.


Did you know?

Did you know that the original recipe for candy corn has barely changed since the 19th century? It's a testament to keeping things sweet and simple!

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First identified

29th October 2015

Most mentioned on

30th October 2019

Total mentions

8131

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