Survey reveals over 50 per cent of kids will go trick or treating this Halloween
A new survey revealed just over 50 per cent of children in Ontario will go trick or treating this Monday, Oct. 31 for Halloween.
According to a Halloween 2022 survey by Abacus Data, Canadian parents from across the country were surveyed and over 51 per cent of Ontario parents said their kids will be going to door-to-door collecting on Halloween.
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The survey also shows that over 43 per cent of adults in Canada will be opening their doors to hand out candy to trick-or-treaters this Halloween.
As for the best Halloween candies, Skittles nabbed the top spot while candy corn and licorice were surveyed as the worst Halloween candies. Kit-Kat, Reese's and Aero also take the top spots for the top Halloween chocolate and Twix was voted one of the worst Halloween chocolate.
The rest of the Halloween survey can be found here.
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What is Canada's favourite and least favourite Halloween candy?
We are pretty split on licorice, Tootsie Rolls, Sour Patch Kids, and Rockets…but we pretty much agree candy corn is the worst.
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— Abacus Data (@abacusdataca) October 29, 2022