The #1 Most Popular Easter Candy, According to New Data — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Easter is a time for family, friends, and of course, candy! Every year, people look forward to indulging in their favorite Easter treats. But what is the most popular Easter candy? According to new data from Eat This Not That, the #1 most popular Easter candy is… drumroll please… Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs! This classic Easter treat is beloved by people of all ages and is sure to be a hit at any Easter gathering. So if you’re looking for the perfect Easter candy to share with your family and friends, look no further than Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs!

The #1 Most Popular Easter Candy, According to New Data — Eat This Not That

Easter is just around the corner, and that means it’s time to start stocking up on candy! But what’s the most popular Easter candy? According to new data from Eat This Not That, the #1 most popular Easter candy is Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs.

Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs have been a staple of Easter baskets for decades, and it’s no surprise that they’re still the top choice for Easter candy. The combination of creamy peanut butter and crunchy chocolate is a classic that never gets old.

If you’re looking for something a little different, there are plenty of other popular Easter candies to choose from. Cadbury Creme Eggs, Jelly Beans, and Peeps are all popular choices, and they’re sure to please any Easter basket. And don’t forget about the classic chocolate bunny!

No matter what your favorite Easter candy is, make sure to stock up before the big day. Happy Easter!

Easter is the holiday where nearly everyone eats chocolate or something sweet, and the data backs this up. According to a survey conducted on behalf of grocery delivery service Instacart, 77% of Americans intend to buy Easter candy this week. And 65% think Easter candy is the best candy of the year in terms of seasonal candy. This makes sense because while Halloween is the candy holiday, it is mostly geared towards kids.

Instacart dug deeper into their platform data to find out what candy spiked the most in sales before the bunny-centric holiday. Here is a countdown to the #1 most popular Easter candy in America.

And if you’re picking up Easter candy at Costco, check out 6 Things You’ll See at Costco This Year.

Courtesy Hershey’s

These pastel-wrapped eggs are 100% milk chocolate and are always a welcome Easter basket addition.

tin of yellow and pink peeps bunnies
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While a third of Americans state that they don’t really like these perky little marshmallow treats, a quarter say they buy them for the sake of tradition. What’s interesting too is that the yellow ones are the most popular, even though they now come in a wide range of flavors. Seems the coffee, wild berry, Hot Tamales, sour watermelon, and chocolate pudding flavors have not caught on in the same way.

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Technically, these are jelly beans with a fun marketing spin. They come in classic flavors like pineapple, lemon, lime, orange, raspberry, cherry, grape, and licorice. A quarter of Americans say jelly beans are their fave Easter candy with cherry, orange, and lemon-lime being the favorites.

Lindt milk chocolate bunny
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What would Easter be without a huge chocolate bunny? Lindt’s iconic gold foil-wrapped bunny with its red bow is a welcome sight in any Easter basket, or just grab a few to snack on when the mood strikes.

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Scatter them around on fake Easter basket grass or just leave a bowl out for guests to grab a sweet treat, just don’t forget the pastel M&M’s this Easter. FYI, peanut M&Ms are the #4 most popular chocolate in America plus, they look like little eggs.

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Hershey’s Kisses are the 3rd most popular candy in general in America. And people of all ages still love them when they get dressed in their pastel Easter best.

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Can’t commit to a whole Cadbury Creme Egg? Grab a chocolate mini egg to tide you over.

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Starburst jelly beans come in kid-friendly strawberry, cherry, orange, green apple, grape, and lemon flavors. They ditch the classic licorice that Brach’s still holds onto. Less than a quarter of respondents liked licorice jelly beans. The other jelly bean fails were buttered popcorn and sour-flavored. Florida, North Dakota, South Dakota, North Carolina, and South Carolina bought these jelly beans more than any other Easter candy.

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The next two treats are the ones that swept the nation. Reese’s Peanut Butter Eggs were the most popular in 20 states, including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Idaho, Missouri, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana.  Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups are the #2 most popular chocolate candy in the U.S., so it’s no surprise that this seasonal take is also a must-have.

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No candy can touch the popularity of the truly unique Cadbury Creme Egg. It is the #1 best-selling Easter candy on Instacart and ranks as the most popular Easter candy in 24 states, including Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Alaska, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Delaware, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maine, and Hawaii.

What is actually inside that realistic-looking center? It’s just fondant, which is to say a huge influx of sugar, corn syrup, and food coloring, so eat sparingly. Just one 32-gram egg has 150 calories, 6 grams of fat, and 20 grams of sugar. Three Reese’s eggs (30 grams) have the same 150 calories, 9 grams of fat, and 16 grams of sugar. So whichever treat you crave, stick to one serving size after a healthy meal.

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