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Sorry, kids. Halloween won't hit the same this year after Americans are second-guessing whether to pay an eye for candy.
A recent social media video has highlighted consumer reactions to the perceived high cost of Halloween candy, sparking discussions online ahead of the festive season. The short clip, uploaded by user jmarie1250, features a brightly lit supermarket aisle stocked with various bags of Halloween-themed sweets, displaying prices ranging from approximately $20 to $30 per bag. An on-screen caption humorously declares, "Porch light will be off this year," suggesting a reluctance to participate in trick-or-treating due to the expense. The video is accompanied by an audio clip featuring a blunt "fuck no," reinforcing the sentiment regarding the prices. While the video offers a personal perspective, it taps into broader consumer concerns about inflation and seasonal spending, a common topic as holidays approach. The content does not provide specific data on candy price increases but reflects a sentiment shared by some consumers.
Sorry, kids. Halloween won't hit the same this year after Americans are second-guessing whether to pay an eye for candy.
"Porch light will be off this year."