Eat This! Not That! Halloween's Worst Candy, and Halloween Survival Tips

Some of this advice is not good for a Diabetic, but most of it are good tips.

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5 Worst Halloween Candies (and 10 Best Survival Tips!)

By David Zinczenko
Oct 11, 2010

A cocker spaniel weighs about 24 pounds. You know what else weighs 24 pounds? The heft of candy the average American gobbles down each year, a big chunk of that falling to our waistlines in the days before and after Halloween. Fun size? I don't think so—unless it's fun being size 16. These stats could very well turn you as white as a ghost:

  • Three miniature Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups—the kind you find in office candy bowls and trick-or-treat-bags—fill your belly with more sugar than a glazed doughnut.
  • Half a pack of Skittles has more sugar than a scoop of Haagen-Dazs Cookies and Cream Ice Cream.
  • Nine Twizzlers carry as many calories as a Wendy’s Double Stack Burger.

These are some spooky treats. And Halloween is only the beginning of the eating season: Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner. If you want tosee your feet come January, start by conquering the sugar fest that’s nearly upon us. Here's your plan for surviving the scariest night of the year for your waistline. (And speaking of frightful food, check out the Scariest Food Creations of 2010!)


Butterfinger Fun Sized Bar

WORST “FUN SIZE” CANDY BAR
Butterfinger Bar (fun size bar)
100 calories
4 g fat (2 g saturated)
10 g sugars

Again, fun for whom? Your cardiologist? By calling it “fun,” food marketers are cleverly pulling your attention away from the fact that candy bars are flab-inducing logs of concentrated fats and sugars. And Butterfinger is the worst offender—there’s no quicker way to swallow 100 calories.

Eat This, Instead!
3 Musketeers (fun size bar)
63 calories
2 g fat (1.5 g saturated)
10 g sugars

SURVIVAL TIP #1: Toss the candy bowl
Alabama researchers found that people who have snacks within reach when they’re watching TV consume more calories per day overall. But instead of simply relocating the bowl to another table, limit the potential for mindless munching by keeping the candy bagged and in the cupboard.

SURVIVAL TIP #2: Consume drinks before treats
Drinking 16 ounces of water before a meal fills the stomach, quells hunger, and helps you lose weight, according to a study presented at the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society. Use this strategy to help tamp your candy cravings. Just don’t substitute a sugary beverage for the water or this strategy will backfire: A can of soda has more sugar than two Hershey’s Take 5 bars. (Get more food shockers and instant weight loss tips by following me right here on Twitter, and check out these 20 Worst Drinks in America to learn what other beverages you should avoid.)

Brach's Airheads

WORST FRUITY CANDY
Brach’s Airheads (3 pieces)
140 calories
1.5 g fat (1 g saturated)
19 g sugars

Here’s the basic formula for an Airhead: Sugar and filler carbohydrates, artificial colors and flavors, and partially hydrogenated oils—a source of trans fat. Don’t get me wrong. It’s not like our Eat This Instead, Dum Dums, are nutritional paragons, but they do have two noteworthy advantages over Airheads: They have no heart-wrecking oils, and they’re hard candy. That means they dissolve slowly on your tongue, letting you enjoy the sweetness over time.

Eat This, Instead!
Spangler Dum Dum Pops (3 pops)
77 calories
0 g fat
105 g sugars

SURVIVAL TIP #3: Work out on Halloween morning

Lifting weights reduces levels of blood sugar by 15 percent for more than 12 hours after you’ve left the gym, according to research from Syracuse University. Why does that matter? Some of the sugar you consume will stay in your blood stream, providing energy to your cells, instead of pitching a tent in your belly. (For more strategies that will keep you thin and healthy for life, check out The Best Fitness Tips Ever!)

SURVIVAL TIP #4: Switch to dark chocolate
It won’t necessarily save you calories, but dark chocolate boasts a bevy of health benefits that milk chocolate can’t claim. Flavonoids in the cocoa help keep your arteries soft, decreasing your risk of cardiovascular disease. And according to new research, a compound called epicatechin might help prevent brain damage from stroke. Keep a bar on hand to nibble on any time you have a craving. Seek out those bars with at least 60% cocoa.


Twix Miniatures

WORST MINIATURE CANDY BARS
Twix Miniatures (3 pieces)
150 calories
8 g fat (6 g saturated)
15 g sugars

Twix has the worst saturated fat profile of any candy in your kid’s trick-or-treat bag. Think about it like this: Each one of these bite-sized candies carries 10 percent of the saturated fat you should consume in an entire day. Switch to Tootsie Rolls and you’ll cut your calories by more than half and trim your total fat intake by a whopping 81 percent.

Eat This Instead!
Tootsie Roll (3 pieces)
70 calories
1.5 g fat (0.5 g saturated)
9.5 g sugars

SURVIVAL TIP #5: Chew gum
Sort through any trick-or-treat bag and you’ll undoubtedly discover a handful of Super or Dubble Bubble—those small pink cubes wrapped in old-fashioned, end-twisted candy papers. Instead of plowing through the chocolates and taffies, throw a big gob of the gum in your mouth. The chewing suppresses cravings, and each piece has only about 15 calories.

SURVIVAL TIP #6: Don’t hand out your favorite candy
If your favorite candy is Milk Duds, and you’re handing out Milk Duds all night, doesn’t it seem likely that you’re going to wind up with a pound of chocolate and caramel in your stomach by night’s end? Of course! And that’s not even factoring in how many Duds you’ll plow through as they sit on the counter in the days leading up to Halloween. Choose something less tempting. And for tips to help you stay slim the other 364 days of the year, check out our 25 Best Nutrition Secrets.

Brach's Milk Maid Caramels

WORST CHEWY CANDY
Brach’s Milk Maid Caramels (4 pieces)
160 calories
4.5 g fat (3.5 g saturated)
16 g sugars

"Milk Maid” sounds a lot like "Milk Made,” doesn’t it? Very clever, Brach’s! This candy contains a couple milk derivatives (whey and “lipolyzed butter fat”), but it hardly constitutes a dairy product. Plus, 90 percent of the fat is saturated. That’s bad news for your heart. If you enjoy the challenge of fighting chewy candy out of your teeth, switch over to Now and Later and save more than 100 calories per serving.

Eat This, Instead!
Now and Later (4 pieces)
53 calories
0.5 g fat (0 g saturated)
10 g sugars

SURVIVAL TIP #7: Keep the candy-calorie load to 400
The fewer calories you take in during candy season, the better off you’ll be heading into turkey season. So if you worry that you risk overindulgence, set a caloric limit and hold yourself to it. Four hundred is a good number—indulgent yet not overly destructive. That means you could eat every “Eat This Instead” on our list, and have 65 calories left for one of your personal favorites.

SURVIVAL TIP #8: Don’t skip dinner
A healthy dinner will take the edge off your candy craving, not to mention temper the blood-sugar rush that converts your body into a flab factory and puts you at risk fordiabetes. What you want is a meal rich with fiber and lean protein—think chicken breast with vegetables.

Reese's Pumpkins

WORST NOVELTY CANDY
Reese’s Pumpkin
170 calories
10 g fat (3 g saturated)
16 g sugars

This one should send your gimmick radar into the red zone. It’s simply an oversized peanut butter cup shaped like a pumpkin. What price novelty? Nearly two-thirds more calories than a regular Reese’s peanut butter cup! Grab two bite-size Reese’s instead—you’ll save more than half the calories, fat, and sugar.

Eat This, Instead!
Reese’s Bite Size Peanut Butter Cups (2 pieces)
72 calories
4 g fat (3 g saturated)
6 g sugars

SURVIVAL TIP #9: Take it outside
The worst thing you can do on Halloween night, after most of the trick-or-treaters have cleared off the street, is set your candy bowl by the door where you can grab a handful every day on your way out. Noshing 300 extra candy calories a day will add a pound of flab to your frame in less than two weeks. Instead, set the bowl on the porch before you go to bed. The leftover candy will be gone by morning, guaranteed.

SURVIVAL TIP #10: Remember: Halloween is a one-day event
A study in the journal of Nature Neuroscience found that eating junk food doesn’t just satisfy cravings—it creates them. That’s right; junk food is addictive. Limit your sugar splurging to October 31. If you start a week early, you’re going to have a serious candy habit to break after Halloween. You might find it to be frightfully difficult.

I don’t agree with all of it… as there is no way I am eating this thing:

Eat This, Instead!
Spangler Dum Dum Pops (3 pops)
77 calories
0 g fat
105 g sugars

But… some of the tips are good. :smiley:

For years and years and years I get Halloween candy I don’t like to hand out, and for work at Halloween- black licorice, carmel anything, etc, etc. :slight_smile: I still love chocolate… too much of a temptation!

Yes, that’s good advice, Dana… I learned that right here! I had never heard of it before. lol

And the kids avoid our house now because I have “the yucky candy”… hahahahaaaaaaaaaaa!

The super bubble gum is only 4 carbs a piece! :slight_smile:

I was actually looking at the bag of Dum Dums at the store the other day and they only six carbs for one. But I ended up buying the natural suckers instead and it is the same deal. 6 carbs for one and I was fine two hours later! Yeah!

I have an idea…You know those candy-apples? Is there some way to make that with splenda? It will still be kinda sweet for diabetics though since it is an apple.

Another idea…Instead of giving “trick or treaters” any kind of snack or candy, just buy some really cool cartoon theme Toothbrushes for them. It’s a friendly reminder even though they may not think so.
:slight_smile:

I actually did used to get stuff like that from some people, for Halloween, as a kid… and though it wasn’t candy, I liked it. I always liked new tooth brushes, and kid themes. lol

The latest dLife newsletter had a recommendation for making caramel apples, instead of candy apples, using sugar-free caramels. They did suggest only eating one at a time, as the sugar alcohols could have some less than pleasant side effects. I don’t know for a fact, but I don’t think Splenda would work for a candy apple. I don’t think it cooks for candy the same as sugar.

Well, here’s another radical thought… You are not the food police! Okay? If people want to safely enjoy a holiday, they deserve to have some good advice on how to do it… Not to be recriminated for it.

as long as the carb police does not come out either we are all in good shape for halloween. Halloween candy for me has its purposes. I wish they put carbs instead of sugars. But those halloween candies usually come in about 15 gram of carbs packing. I usually bring a few packs of them during long bike rides. Makes a good treat and does not spike if you are in long bike rides. Good every 15 minutes or so. I like laughy taffy. My favorite

Yeah I guess it all depends on WHEN you eat the candy. Sometimes it will kill you, but at other times it can save your life.

I used to like the butterfingers. I haven’t had one in years. Maybe I will try one this year.
:slight_smile:

Why are you always taking hits at low carbers? You need to refocus your energies.

did I say something wrong?

No, not you… You’re okay. :slight_smile:

Good point MikeyType1,

Yes, sugar is needed sometimes - when people have lows it can save your lives.

And sorry, but I AM going to have some candy. I am already limited enough in what I can eat - why can’t I enjoy a candy here and there as long as I portion it and eat at the proper times when it won’t effect my numbers going too high?

I am treating myself to a 6 carb sucker everyone and a while and I also eat some chocolate and other candy type items that only have two carbs and I can have safely.

I can’t have cakes, pies, cookies, and even fruit and I cant really have the beer I like anymore without going high (no more margaritas!) _ I mean, geez, I eat super healthy already. Nothing wrong with a treat now and than. NOT all candy is bad.

Yeah, no candy police for me! :stuck_out_tongue:

Treating lows shouldn’t be done with candy and donuts, anyway. That’s the sure fire recipe to gain weight, and never lose it. lol

Here’s my survival tip, mini snack bars the ones that are an inch big, frozen, at the back or bottom of the freezer…take out 5, eat one a day…compensate by drinking more water, less carbs and exercising another 30 minutes the week of halloween. Take the rest of the bag, and give it to the neighbors, your best friends, or take it to work.

I don’t allow candy in the house, i’ts not that I can’t have it, it’s that I am out of control when chocolate is in the house. I’ve been known to eat baking chocolate in a frenzy…I can’t have it in the house. So my dh and son have to put it in a cooler in the car trunk, and lock it. Sounds drastic, but it saves m e. And the weather now is cold enough not to have the candy spoil. We don’t give out candy at Halloween, I don’t back at Christmas, and I don’t have sweets at Thanksgiving or Easter. We have found other things to share with those that come to our house. If it’s a choice between my health and a holiday…my health wins all the time. EOS

Lol. True Liz - only in an emergency if nothing else is available. I know Gerri likes jelly beans for her lows. :slight_smile:

That “sugar” fat is the hardest to get rid off - even though I am too thin - I still got that excess sugar fat on my tum-tum (mine is from too much bread - I was just reading about that recently - they think too much bread is a big factor in tummy fat)- that stuff is ridiculously hard to break down! It slowly shrinking though. Wish I could move it around! :slight_smile:

Yep! All good tips! If my number is on the high side and I know I need to eat “real” food soon - I won’t have the candy. But if I slip it in at the right time - it works out fine - I don’t have it everyday. The bag of suckers I bought is kind of big because that was the only size they came in. It could take me a whole year to finish this bag! I will probably give some away. :slight_smile: Keep some in my purse too. :slight_smile:

Funny thing is that I am not really a sweets person - I can handle no pies, cakes and cookies - but I gots to have me some candy around this time of year (not really Easter). I think it is mostly a childhood thing too.

Liz, I saw some of those Peeps Ghosts and Pumpkins in the store the other day and my mouth dropped open at the carbs on the back! I can’t remember the insane amount! I almost started laughing. They did look good though! :slight_smile: Lol!