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It’s Valentine’s Day, which means you’re most likely surrounded by people wearing pink and red, heart-shaped items and, of course, lots of candy and chocolate.
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, stores are relying on procrastinating romantics to make a last-minute dash in stores and online to help clear out the supply of the special-occasion candy.
You're probably not surprised to hear holiday candy costs a little more. Americans are expected to spend nearly $26 billion for Valentine's Day 2024.
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Valentine’s Day sweets make up only about 3 percent of candy sales, and it would be easy to dismiss conversation hearts as mere currency for grade school crushes.
Chocolate and other candy sales during the Valentine's Day season came out to an estimated $4.2 billion last year, according to the National Confectioners Association.
With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, stores are relying on procrastinating romantics to make a last-minute dash in stores and online to help clear out the supply of the special-occasion candy.