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National Candy Day

Celebrated on 11/04/2026

Quick Fact

National Candy Day is celebrated annually on November 4th. The first candy machine was invented in 1888, and the world's largest candy was a 5,000-pound chocolate bar created in 2015.

Origins and Establishment of National Candy Day National Candy Day was created by the National Confectioners Association (NCA) in the early 2000s to celebrate the confectionery industry and the joy of candy. The date November 4th was chosen to fall between Halloween and the winter holidays, a prime time for candy consumption. The day aims to honor the craftsmanship of candy makers and the happiness candy brings to people of all ages.

Evolution and Modern Commemoration Over the years, National Candy Day has grown from a niche industry event into a widespread social media phenomenon. Candy companies often launch new products or promotions on this day, and retailers offer discounts. Consumers celebrate by sharing their favorite candies online using #NationalCandyDay, hosting candy-themed parties, or visiting local candy shops. The day also highlights the economic impact of the candy industry, which generates billions in revenue annually.

Facts & General Observations - Americans consume about 24 pounds of candy per person each year. - The most popular candy in the U.S. is chocolate, accounting for over 50% of candy sales. - The first candy bar was created in 1847 by Joseph Fry, who molded chocolate into a bar shape.

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