Source: CandyStore.com.

Online candy retailer Candystore.com recently compiled data to find out candy eating habits in the U.S. The company looked at 10 years of sales data (2007-2016) to determine the best-selling candy in each state.

Many baked goods include candy, so finding out what your state prefers may help in catering to the sweet tooth of customers at your bakery.

  • Alabama – Candy Corn
  • Alaska – Twix
  • Arizona – Snickers
  • Arkansas – Jolly Ranchers
  • California – M&M’s
  • Colorado – Milky Way
  • Connecticut – Almond Joy
  • Delaware – Life Savers
  • Florida – Skittles
  • Georgia – Swedish Fish
  • Hawaii – Skittles
  • Idaho – Candy Corn
  • Illinois – Sour Patch Kids
  • Indiana – Hot Tamales
  • Iowa – Reese’s Cups
  • Kansas – Reese’s Cups
  • Kentucky – Tootsie Pops
  • Louisiana – Lemonheads
  • Maine – Sour Patch Kids
  • Maryland – Milky Way
  • Massachusetts – Sour Patch Kids
  • Michigan – Candy Corn
  • Minnesota – Tootsie Pops
  • Mississippi – 3 Musketeers
  • Montana – Double Bubble Gum
  • Nebraska – Sour Patch Kids
  • Nevada – Hersey’s Kisses
  • New Hampshire – Snickers
  • New Jersey – Skittles
  • New Mexico – Candy Corn
  • New York – Sour Patch Kids
  • North Carolina – M&M’s
  • North Dakota – Hot Tamales
  • Ohio – Blow Pops
  • Oklahoma – Snickers
  • Oregon – Reese’s Cups
  • Pennsylvania – M&M’s
  • Rhode Island – Candy Corn
  • South Carolina – Candy Corn
  • South Dakota – Starburst
  • Tennessee – Tootsie Pops
  • Texas – Starburst
  • Utah – Jolly Ranchers
  • Vermont – Milky Way
  • Virginia – Snickers
  • Washington – Tootsie Pops
  • Washington, D.C. – M&M’s
  • West Virginia – Blow Pops
  • Wisconsin - Starburst