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The Best & Worst Halloween Candies

Candy corn, Kit-Kats, peanut butter pumpkins—is there really a right choice when it comes to all those seasonal, sugar-bomb treats? Men’s Fitness finds out.

Kim Tranell
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Whether you’ve been wrist-deep in candy corn since mid-September or are simply flirting with danger every time you walk by the office stash of fun-sized chocolate, you know you’re never too old to fall into a Halloween candy coma. The threat is real. And MF is here to help.

“It’s all about portion control,” says Heather Mangieri, R.D., a Pittsburgh-based sports dietitian. “Most candies have a lot of sugar, so it's better to find sweets that are low in fat or fat-free.”

So here’s your guide to Halloween candy, designed to help you out the next time you’re fishing through that plastic pumpkin. It’s by no means an exhaustive study of all things seasonal and sugary, so if you don’t see your favorite Halloween candy here? Keep it to a treat a day —and always, always brush your teeth afterwards—and you should escape the season unscathed.

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Best & Worst Halloween Candies
BEST: Dark Chocolate
66 calories, 6 grams of fat, 3 grams saturated (per square)

As you probably know, dark chocolate has been shown to have some heart health benefits. But the thing is, it needs to be at least 70% cocoa to count—and most popular brands fall well below that dividing line. So always check the package, or try a Ghirardelli Intense Dark Square, which comes in 72% or 86% cacao options. (Yes, there’s a hefty dose of fat, but at least you’re getting some flavenoids too.)

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