FILE - Christmas candies sold at a stall at the New Year Fair in downtown. (Mykola Tys/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
'Tis the season for sweets, and each American state seemingly has its own candy cravings when the holiday season arrives.
CandyStore.com, a wholesale bulk candy website based in Los Angeles, believes it has narrowed down America’s top "Christmas candies" after consulting its customer base, candy manufacturers and distributors about seasonal orders and preferences.
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The online candy store says it received more than 16,000 responses this year for its "Most Popular Christmas Candy By State" survey.
Twelve candies came out on top in the 50 states and Washington, D.C.
While peppermint bark is a top choice in eight states, CandyStore.com identified some surprising fruit-flavored top picks, such as Skittles and Starburst.
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Candy canes are a top pick in two states, while dozens of other states side with chocolate-based candies, including chocolate Santas, Hershey's Kisses, Kit Kat, M&M’s, Reese’s Cups and Reese’s Pieces.
The only vanilla-flavored candy to make CandyStore.com’s "most popular" list is Reindeer Corn, which is a festive three-toned candy corn treat that’s made by various candy manufacturers.
Here’s a breakdown of CandyStore.com’s Christmas candy map state-by-state.
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FILE - Numerous colorful candy canes. (Hauke-Christian Dittrich/picture alliance via Getty Images)
States that favor candy canes:
FILE - Christmas chocolate figures. (Martin Schutt/picture alliance via Getty Images)
States that favor chocolate Santas:
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FILE - Hershey's Kisses. (Stephen Osman/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
States that favor Hershey's Kisses:
FILE - KitKat chocolate bars. (Britta Pedersen/picture alliance via Getty Images)
States that favor the Kit Kat:
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FILE - Colorful assortment of M&Ms. (John Greim/LightRocket via Getty Images)
States that favor M&M's:
FILE - Peppermint bark. (Wendy Maeda/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
States that favor Peppermint bark:
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States that favor Reindeer Corn:
FILE - Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. (Julia Ewan/TWP/Getty Images)
States that favor Reese’s Cup Minis:
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States that favor Reese's Pieces:
FILE - A package of Skittles, a fruit-flavored candy, produced by Wrigley Company. (Yuriko Nakao/Getty Images)
States that favor Skittles:
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FILE - Snickers chocolate bars packaging. (Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
States that favor Snickers:
States that favor Starburst:
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CandyStore.com reports that peppermint bark is experiencing a "cooldown" and that candy canes are experiencing a "decline."
Peppermint bark reportedly fell six spots, compared to last year, while candy canes fell four spots.
"Candy canes are not the universally loved Christmas candy you might think," CandyStore.com wrote in its report. "They are often found on the WORST Christmas candy list, in fact."
"People who don't like them cite reasons like they can be messy to eat, hard to unwrap in one whole piece and, once sucked on for a while, become sharp and dangerous," the report continued.
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