No candy on Halloween? Inflation spooks buyers

Halloween celebrations in the US are expected to be affected for the second consecutive year as candy prices have surged by an average of 13% compared to last October, according to retail price tracker Datasembly. Adverse weather conditions, such as heavy rains and droughts in key cocoa and sugar-producing regions, are primarily responsible for the price increases. This, combined with rising labor and packaging costs, has led to higher candy prices across the board.

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