How long after Halloween is it safe to eat leftover candy? A Virginia Tech food safety expert weighs in (2024)

Is month-old Halloween candy safe to eat? If so, how much longer is that the case? Should you just throw the whole bag out? According to Virginia Tech consumer food safety expert Joell Eifert, the answer is bittersweet, but still likely longer than you think.

“Consumers often have the misconception that the best by date on food packaging equates to food safety,” Eifert said. “In the case of most commercially processed foods, it’s contamination during processing and packaging that leads to foodborne illness, not the age of the food. So, even after some time passes, candy should be safe to eat as long as it was properly handled and it remains unopened prior to eating.”

This notion is just one of many misbeliefs that people have about when to toss their leftover sweets, Eifert said. For example, consumers often throw out chocolate once it begins to develop a whitish coating on it, mistaking it for mold. This phenomenon — known as chocolate “bloom” — is completely safe.

“If chocolate is stored in warmer temperatures, the fat can begin to separate from the cocoa,” Eifert explained. “This separation is what causes the coating to form. However, bloom does not destroy the flavor of the chocolate, and it’s perfectly safe to eat.”

So, your candy will be safe to eat months after Halloween is in the rear view mirror. But that’s not to say that all of it will be just as fresh and appetizing a year from now. That depends on a number of factors, said Eifert.

“Candy can develop off-odors and changes in flavor, appearance and texture,” she said. “Although there may be no food safety issues with the candy, you may choose not to eat it for other quality reasons. Shelf life of candy is a function of storage conditions, packaging, and ingredients. Some can be good for several years, but some will last only a few months.”

Eifert offered a helpful guide based on information from the National Confectioner’s Association for deciding how long each item in your candy collection should stick around:

● Chocolate - All chocolate is made of cocoa butter and/or cocoa powder, and the fats in chocolate normally oxidize over time when exposed to oxygen, causing it to become stale or causing off-odors and flavors. The higher the cocoa content the longer the product will last, so dark chocolate has a much longer quality shelf life than white chocolate. Dark chocolate can be kept for 1-2 years if wrapped in foil and stored in a cool, dark and dry place, such as a pantry or basem*nt. Milk and white chocolate have a more limited storage time — no more than 8-10 months.

● Hard candy - Hard candies can last up to a year when stored at room temperature or in a cool, dry location.

● Jellied candies - If the packaging has been opened, soft candies should be stored away from heat and light at room temperature (about 70 degrees). Stored in this manner, the candy should last 6-9 months. If the packaging has not been opened, soft sweets will last approximately 12 months.

● Candy corn - If the packaging has been opened, candy corn should be stored under the same conditions as soft candies and will last approximately 3-6 months. Unopened packages will last about 9 months.

● Gum - As long as the packaging remains sealed, most gum products have a shelf life of 6-9 months. To maximize freshness, keep chewing gum packages in a cool, dry place and out of any direct sunlight.

● Caramel - Caramel treats should be kept covered, away from heat and light at room temperature. Stored properly, caramel should last 6-9 months and even up to 12 months in some cases.

However, Eifert stressed that if you don’t know what conditions the candy was stored in, it doesn’t look or smell right, or it has mold growth, it’s probably best to throw it out, just to be safe.

Written by Alex Hood

About Eifert

Joell Eifert has over 20 years of food science experience within the industrial, regulatory and academic sectors. Her academic career has been spent predominantly in an Extension and Outreach role with her most recent position being Director of the Food Innovations Program within the Virginia Tech Department of Food Science and Technology. The Food Innovations Program’s goal is to provide the technical assistance needed for the food processing industry to produce high-quality, safe, and innovative food products. One of the program’s main missions is to increase Virginia food producers’ awareness of food safety, pertinent food regulations, and general concerns associated with starting a food business. Read her bio here.

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How long after Halloween is it safe to eat leftover candy? A Virginia Tech food safety expert weighs in (2024)

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How long after Halloween is it safe to eat leftover candy? A Virginia Tech food safety expert weighs in? ›

The question is, how long will Halloween candy be safe? “That could be anywhere from six to nine to 12 months,” said Melissa Wright, director of Virginia Tech's Food Assistance Network. “Just depending on what the ingredients are.” According to White, most candy should be around for nine months.

How long after Halloween can you eat candy? ›

According to Wright, most candy should be around for nine months. She says that chocolate is going to oxidize a little longer, meaning that the fat contained in the chocolate changes into other substances. This leads to the chocolate creating an unappealing smell and it starts to go bad.

How long is Halloween candy safe to eat? ›

Hard candy - hard candies can last up to a year when stored at room temperature or in a cool, dry location. Jellied candies - if the packaging has been opened, soft candies should be stored away from heat and light at room temperature of about 70 degrees. Stored in this manner, the candy should last 6-9 months.

Is it okay to eat 2 year old candy? ›

“Yes, candy does expire, but the good news is that most types of candy are good to eat for six to 12 months,” says registered oncology dietician, Kaitlin Mckenzie.

What happens to leftover Halloween candy? ›

Freeze it.

Thaw it out when you need snacks for a car trip or movie night or treats for birthday party goodie bags. You can also “recycle” it by saving it for Christmas stockings, Easter baskets or birthday piñatas — or even keep it in the deep freeze until next Halloween.

What is the Halloween candy rule? ›

THE THREE DAY RULE

When the kids return with their Halloween candy they can eat as much of it as they like before bed that night, and as much as they like whenever they like for two days after Halloween.

How late can you hand out Halloween candy? ›

In many communities, trick-or-treating can start as soon as school lets out and can go until 9 p.m., with the bulk of younger trick-or-treaters out and about around sunset (typically around 6 p.m.)

How do you know if Halloween candy is safe? ›

Safety Tips For Checking Halloween Candy
  1. An unusual appearance or discoloration.
  2. Tiny pinholes or tears in wrappers.
  3. Spoiled or unwrapped items.
  4. Homemade items or baked goods should be discarded unless you personally know who gave them.
  5. When in doubt, throw it out.

How do you store leftover Halloween candy? ›

Hard candies can last up to one year if they're stored in a cool, dry place away from humidity and heat. To keep hard candies from absorbing moisture from the air and other nearby treats, sprinkle them with finely ground sugar before stashing them in an airtight glass jar.

Is it safe to eat 5 year old candy? ›

“Although there may be no food safety issues with the candy, you may choose not to eat it for other quality reasons. Shelf life of candy is a function of storage conditions, packaging, and ingredients. Some can be good for several years, but some will last only a few months.”

Is 2 year old chocolate safe to eat? ›

Dark chocolate, with its higher cacao content, can be good to eat for as long as three years past the best before. Due to their high milk contents, milk and white chocolates might not last as long as dark, but their longevity is still nothing to sniff at — you can expect to get another 8 months or so out of it.

What Halloween candy can a 2 year old eat? ›

A: The safest candy for a toddler is soft and one that melts quickly and easily. For example, a Hershey chocolate bar or Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Avoid common choking hazards such as whole nuts, chewy candy, and hard candy.

What does Walmart do with their leftover Halloween candy? ›

Right after the holiday they will have sales to try to get some profit out of the leftover candy after a month or so those stores will either donate it to food pantries or sell it to discount grocery stores.

How long does Halloween candy last in the fridge? ›

Typically gummies should be stored in a cool, dry area. But if you live in a hot and humid climate, refrigerating the candy will keep it from melting, and the shelf life reduced to six to eight months.

What to do with kids candy after Halloween? ›

10+ Different Things to do with Extra-Leftover Halloween Candy! 🍬🎃👻
  1. Donate. Here are some local options for you below. ...
  2. Find a candy buy-back program near you. ...
  3. Science - STEM.
  4. Recycle it into even more yummy treats. ...
  5. Start Baking.
  6. Get Decorative. ...
  7. Save some for the upcoming holidays.
  8. Think about Snack-Time.
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What time do you stop giving out Halloween candy? ›

Most trick-or-treaters start their trek at sunset after dinnertime, around 5:30 or 6 p.m., and end their collecting by 9 p.m.

How long does it take to burn off Halloween candy? ›

A single small piece of Jolly Rancher candy contains around 25 Calories and would take about 3 minutes of jogging to burn off. A small handful of candy corn (about 20 pieces) contains around 150 Calories, in which you would need to carve out 17 minutes for a jog to burn it off.

How do you check candy after Halloween? ›

Safety Tips For Checking Halloween Candy
  1. An unusual appearance or discoloration.
  2. Tiny pinholes or tears in wrappers.
  3. Spoiled or unwrapped items.
  4. Homemade items or baked goods should be discarded unless you personally know who gave them.
  5. When in doubt, throw it out.

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