Most Popular Valentine’s Candy By State

Originally published by CandyStore.com.

Top Valentine’s Day Candy By State

CandyStore mashed up data and candy to make a really cool interactive map. There were some awesome findings and heaps of conversation hearts and chocolate to dig into. Plus, the trends we uncovered were pretty entertaining.

People are gonna be shelling out big bucks this Valentine’s Day – the National Retail Federation’s survey says we’ll be spending a whopping $25.9 billion, which is even more than last year’s $23.9 billion. And it would be a record-breaking year, except 2020 was $27.4 billion! Ah, the pre-covid days.

The number of people buying candy for Valentine’s Day is expected to be at a new record high, with 57% of consumers.

That’s the macro view. We’ve also got the scoop on which sweet treats are the most popular this Valentine’s Day.

CandyStore.com crunched the numbers from 15 years of our online bulk candy store and industry partners – check out the interactive map above to see which candy each state loves. And don’t worry if you’re on mobile – you can still see the results in the chart down below.

Here are some of the key takeaways from our data.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

Conversation Hearts Dominate Over Heart-Shaped Boxes

Conversation Hearts Top Valentines Candy in 2018

It was a rough couple of years starting in 2019 for Sweethearts conversation hearts candy. After Necco got ripped apart and its brands sent off to various bidders, Sweethearts’ new owner took more time than anticipated to get their feet under them. In fact, Sweethearts weren’t available in 2019 at all! As the most popular brand of conversation hearts (Brach’s makes a lot of them as well), the sales of conversation hearts overall were down over 24%.

In 2020, they were back, but only a limited supply was available. As new owner Spangler hurried to get them out, they ran into some printing issues, and the cute little sayings written on them were distorted and blurred. Quite a few of them were blank – no words at all. Doh!

In the last two years, they broke through again, reclaiming their dominance with a particular vengeance in 2022. With Spangler introducing all-new sayings on Sweethearts, conversation hearts made a heroic comeback in 2021, and all seems to be going very well for the chatty little cardiac.

Hershey Kisses Moving In On M&M’s Gains?

Hershey’s Kisses are quickly making their way up the list of the most popular Valentine’s Day candies. Hershey’sKisses picked up two #1 spots this year and several runners-up and third-place finishes as well. M&M’s, which had been making steady progress up the chart for the last few years, got knocked off the top spot in two states, Oregon and Pennsylvania. By whom? None other than Hershey Kisses.

Cupid Corn Back To #1 In Michigan

Just when we thought they were fading away, cupid corn made a comeback last year. After claiming a new #1 state in Nebraska, candy corn also regained the #1 spot in Michigan, where it had fallen as far as the nimbler 3 spot in recent years after a long-time top V-day candy for the state.

Valentine’s Day Candy Quick Facts

  • 47% of people said they would buy themselves a box of chocolates this year.
  • 58 million pounds of chocolate are bought during Valentine’s Day week.
  • The peak selling period for conversation hearts is only 6 weeks long. Wow!
  • It takes manufacturers 11 months to produce enough for those 6 weeks.
  • Vodka infused with candy remained popular with conversation hearts last year.
  • Children receive 39 percent of all Valentine’s Day candy and gifts.
  • In Japan, chocolate is given to men, not women, on Valentine’s Day.
  • In Wales, wooden love spoons were traditionally given as a token of love.
  • The first Valentine’s Day candy box was created by Richard Cadbury in the late 1800s.
  • The most popular Valentine’s Day color is red.
  • The average American spends $144.56 on Valentine’s Day candy.
  • Each year, an estimated 1 billion cards are exchanged on Valentine’s Day.
  • The oldest box of Valentine’s Day candy dates back to the early 1900s.
  • In the Middle Ages, valentines were handmade gifts like love poems or artwork.
  • About 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate are sold each year leading up to Valentine’s Day.

So, which Valentine’s Day candy does your state love the most? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

Here is a table with each state’s winners: