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Halloween candy
Dan Goodman / Associated Press
Halloween candy
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It’s Halloween time, and you know that can only mean one thing: SOOO MUCH CANDY! Even if you don’t trick or treat, you still, for some reason, have loads and loads of candy. Sometimes it feels like that’s all you eat for every meal for an entire month after Halloween. I broke down eight candies and their nutritional information so you can see just how many you need to eat to hit your max calories for the day. (I’m basing this on about 2,000 calories per day. Don’t worry, I eat at least triple that.) I also included the sugar intake for all 2,000 calories, in case you needed a reason not to indulge, but c’mon, live a little.

Skittles
1 fun size bag
Calories: 60
How many you’d have to eat: 34
Sugar: 374 grams

M&Ms
1 fun size bag
Calories: 60
How many you’d have to eat: 34
Sugar: 306 grams

Starbursts
1 two-piece pack
Calories: 40
How many you’d have to eat: 50
Sugar: 275 grams

Snickers
1 fun size bar
Calories: 80
How many you’d have to eat: 25
Sugar: 225 grams

Almond Joy
1 snack size bar
Calories: 80
How many you’d have to eat: 25
Sugar: 200 grams

Kit Kat
1 snack size bar
Calories: 70
How many you’d have to eat: 29
Sugar: 203 grams

Candy Corn
1 piece
Calories: 7.37
How many you’d have to eat: 272
Sugar: 401 grams

Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
1 snack size cup
Calories: 85
How many you’d have to eat: 24
Sugar: 204 grams