November

National Candy Day

4 November National Candy Day

Story Highlights
  • During this holiday we celebrate the invention of the candy press which enabled the creation of different shapes and sizes of candies.
  • The two top selling candies in America are Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and M & M’s.
  • The holiday is enjoyed by a lot of children especially those with sweet tooth.
  • People end the celebration of the day by brushing their teeth after eating so many kinds of sweets.

On November 4, people will celebrate an unofficial holiday called the National Candy Day. Although this holiday is unofficial, a lot of people celebrate it because it is just so fun and enjoyable to do it. We eat candies almost every day especially in our childhood. It is so good to have some nice sweet treats while playing games or after eating meals. Because of our love for candies, we dedicate a special day just for them which we call the National Candy Day. This holiday is just as fun as the National Cookie Day. If you want to learn more about this day, then you better continue reading down below.

What is the National Candy Day?

National Candy DayThe National Candy Day is observed each year on the 4th of November. Candies come in different flavors, colors, sizes, shapes, and varieties. There are sweet candies, sour candies, and even spicy candies. There are candies that are color red, yellow, blue, and even a combination of many different colors. There are candies as small as the thumb while some are even as big as a bottle. These candies are given honor during the celebration of the aforementioned holiday.

History of the National Candy Day

Candies have a long history in our culture. The term candy started to be used by humans around late 13th century by Middle English. The origin was from the French word cucre candi, which is in turn derived from the wards Qand and Qandi which are Persian words that mean cane sugar.

Going back further in time before sugar was invented, candies were derived from honey and fruits. Honey was used as coating for fruits and flowers for preservation purposes and also to create various forms of candies. Though today, there are still varieties of candies served this way.

In the 18th century, the first candies came to France and Britain. The simplest form of candy that time was the Rock Candy made from crystalized sugar. However, sugar was so expensive that time that only the wealthy ones were able to afford candy.

When the world was able to produce more sugar than ever, sugars became cheap and so are candies. In time, technological advances enabled the creation of more and more candies in the easiest ways possible. Hence, the candy industry underwent drastic changes. More and more people found them affordable and so the demand for candies exploded.

People have since used the word candy to denote several sweet things such as candy bars, licorice, chocolates, salty candies, sour candies, hard candies, tart candies, gumdrops, taffies, marshmallows, and many more. Nowadays, we have so many kinds of candies and we love eating them. For that reason, we started to celebrate a special holiday for candies alone.

When is the National Candy Day?

This holiday is always celebrated on the 4th of November each year. This means that this year, we are going to celebrate the holiday on November 4, . And next year, we we’ll be having fun with the holiday on November 4, 2022.

Celebration of the National Candy Day

People have several ways of celebrating this day. If you want ideas on how you can max out your celebration of this day, then you should take a look at the list below.

Make Your Own Candies

A good way to celebrate this day is by creating your own candies. Have some sugar prepared as well as your own flavorings. You can experiment and make the best candies that you will surely love.

Buy Some Candies for You and Your Loved Ones

You can just buy some candies from local stores. There are so much to choose from. Afterwards, you can indulge yourself in these nice sweet treats.

On Social Media

You can let your friends know your participation in this event by using the hashtag #NationalCandyDay. You can even post your own photos with mouth-watering candies.

Facts About the National Candy Day

  • During this holiday we celebrate the invention of the candy press which enabled the creation of different shapes and sizes of candies.
  • The two top selling candies in America are Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and M & M’s.
  • The holiday is enjoyed by a lot of children especially those with sweet tooth.
  • People end the celebration of the day by brushing their teeth after eating so many kinds of sweets.
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