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What Kind of Halloween Candy Is The Cheapest in 2025?

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Each year, Americans spend billions prepping for Halloween, and 2025 is shaping up to be another high-spend season. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), total Halloween spending is projected at $13.1 billion this year, up from $11.6 billion in 2024. Of that, candy remains the largest category, with an estimated $3.9 billion going toward sweets.

Several factors are driving the price increases:

Rising cocoa costs (impacting chocolate candies) and sugar/packaging inflation.Many candy makers are shifting away from chocolate toward gummies/licorice to manage costs.Consumers are becoming more value-conscious: about 69 % said their candy budget is under $20 this year, and 41 % reported buying early while sales were still available.

So, with costs up, getting the cheapest candy while still serving trick-or-treaters means being strategic.

What Kind of Halloween Candy Is the Cheapest?

Basic Rules for Cost Savings

Generic or store‐brand candies tend to cost less than the major name-brand alternatives. Bulk bags almost always deliver better cost per piece or per ounce than small packages. If you’ll have many trick‐or‐treaters, bulk is your friend. At the same time, small packages of popular name-brand fun-size bars tend to come with a high cost per piece. Additionally, non‐chocolate candies (like gummies, licorice, fruity chews) often cost less per ounce than full-chocolate bars — especially given rising cocoa prices.

In Practice: the Cheapest Candy Options

If you’re strictly going for the best value, your budget-friendly picks tend to include:

Generic store-brand bulk candy bagsNon‐chocolate candies (e.g., gummies, licorice, fruity chews)Less popular or retro candies that don’t carry a premium brand markup“Cheapie” nostalgic candies (e.g., candy corn, wax bottles, old‐school licorice)

Here are some specific candies (generic or less premium) that follow that value pattern:

Anything generic/store brandBit-O-HoneyBottle CapsDotsDum DumsCandy CornCircus PeanutsDubble Bubble GumGood & PlentyJawbreakersLicoriceMary Jane Peanut Butter Kisses CandyNecco WafersNow and LatersSmartiesSweet TartsTootsie PopsTootsie RollsWax Bottles

Yes: some of these are nostalgic and may not be the most popular among kids today, but cost-wise, they often win.

Finding Cheap Name-Brand Candy for Halloween

Even if you want to hand out recognizable name-brands (which can feel more “premium” for trick-or-treaters), you don’t need to overspend. Here are some strategies:

Focus on name‐brand non‐chocolate candies. Since chocolate is more expensive (thanks to cocoa), you can still get great name-brand gummies/licorice/fruit chews for less.Watch for bulk bags and value packs of name brands. Even big brands will offer large multi-count or ounce packages, which reduce the cost per piece.Shop early and monitor promos. Because budgets are tight, many retailers are promoting early deals (or you’ll face fewer options later).Compare cost per piece or per ounce, not just the sticker price. A bag that looks “cheap” may have fewer pieces or smaller sizes.Check store brands or house brands of big chains for “store-brand name-brand alternative” candy. Often, these under‐brand versions are significantly cheaper.Keep an eye on shrinking sizes (also called shrinkflation) — some bags may cost the same but have fewer pieces or less weight.

Sample Good Value Candy Bags for 2025

There are still some fairly good deals out there, though. Here’s a look at four of the strongest prices for Halloween candy this year.

Frankford Mega Brands Halloween Candy Mix (40‑oz / 225 ct): around $8.99 at Target (for 40 oz). Very strong cost per ounce.Hershey’s Halloween Candy Bulk Bag (55‑35‑oz): name-brand chocolate bulk bag, approx $19.88 at Walmart for 55.35 oz — decent bulk value for a major brand.Hershey’s Halloween Candy Variety Bag (140 pc): Another name brand, 140 pieces, around $18.98 at Sam’s Club; shows mid-bulk name brand option.Tractor Supply Halloween Mix Soft & Chewy Candy (32‑oz): A store/chain-brand (or less widely known) soft chew mix, 32 oz for $7.99 — strong budget buy.

Pro tip: If you only pick a few bags, aim for the largest size you realistically need + a non-chocolate or less premium brand to stretch your budget.

Actionable Money-Saving Tips for Halloween Candy in 2025

Estimate your expected trick‐or‐treater count and plan accordingly. Buying too much leads to waste or leftover excess.Buy bulk early — promotions start early this year, and waiting too long may mean fewer deals or less choice. (41 % of consumers said they bought early).Compare cost per ounce or cost per piece, not just the bag price. For example, a 40-oz bag for $9 is better than a 20-oz bag for $6 in cost per ounce.Favor non-chocolate candies if you want maximum volume for minimum spend, since chocolate is pricier due to cocoa supply issues.Use store apps/coupons and stacking deals. Many stores run multi-buy or BOGO promos ahead of Halloween.Consider mixing premium & budget: Buy one recognizable name-brand bag, then supplement with a generic or less expensive bag so you get both “wow” and value.Check after-Halloween clearance if you’re planning for future years or non-trick-or-treat settings.Store properly so you minimize spoilage or stale candy — both waste money and reduce candy bowl quality.

Halloween Doesn’t Have to Bust Your Budget

In 2025, Halloween candy may feel more expensive than ever, but you don’t have to let it bust your budget. By buying in bulk, choosing non-chocolate or less premium brands, and comparing cost per ounce/piece, you can hand out treats without handing over more money than necessary.

If you’re setting up for Halloween this year, here’s your next step: Go through your local store ads (grocery, big-box, warehouse club), pick 1-2 bulk bags using the above criteria, and lock in any promos now. Then supplement with one higher-recognition bag if you like, but let the bulk value bags do the heavy lifting.

Check your local store (or their online listings) and tell me what price you’re seeing for bulk candy? Let us know what you’re seeing in the comments below. 

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Amanda Blankenship is the Chief Editor for District Media.  With a BA in journalism from Wingate University, she frequently writes for a handful of websites and loves to share her own personal finance story with others. When she isn’t typing away at her desk, she enjoys spending time with her daughter, son, husband, and dog. During her free time, you’re likely to find her with her nose in a book, hiking, or playing RPG video games.



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