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    Candy corn is the best vegetable ever!


    I’m on a total candy corn kick right now. This happens every September/October when the grocery stores start stocking all of their Halloween candy. I have to buy a bunch of it during October, because the Thanksgiving “Indian corn” and the Christmas “Reindeer corn” totally suck.
    Here are a few facts about candy corn, my favorite vegetable:
    - October 30th is National Candy Corn Day (We should get this day off)
    - One serving of candy corn contains only about 140 calories (See, healthy!)
    - Candy corn has 3.57 calories per kernel
    - More than 35 million pounds of candy corn will be produced this year. That equates to nearly 9 billion pieces, enough to circle the moon nearly four times if laid end-to-end. (I consume about half of that)
    - A cup of candy corn has fewer calories than a cup of raisins. (Again, healthy, and better tasting!)

    candy corn pumpkins Candy corn is the best vegetable ever!

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