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Halloween Candy Can Treat for Months, Experts Say

The National Confectioners Association offers tips for extending the life of Halloween candy.

Trick-or-treaters are expected to come home Monday night with bags filled with candy that would last months, even years.

From chocolates to candy corn, the National Confectioners Association has offered some tips on how to extend the life of Halloween candy:

Chocolate

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Dark chocolate can be kept for as long as one year or even two if wrapped in foil and stored in a cool, dark, and dry place, according to the association; but milk and white chocolate can only be stored in similar conditions for about eight months.

Hard candy

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Lollipops, lifesavers, and butterscotches can last up to one year when stored at room temperature in a cool, dry place.

Jellied candy

Soft candies, such as Starbursts, should be kept in packaging away from heat and light at room temperature. When stored in this manner, they should last about nine months.

Candy corn

If the candy has been opened, store it in the same conditions as jellied candy and it should last about three to six months. But if it remains unopened, it will last about nine months.

Gum

As long as the packaging is kept sealed, most gum products last about six to nine months. To keep it fresh, store the gum in a cool, dry place.

Caramel

Caramels should be kept covered, away from heat and light, and stored in room temperature for a shelf life of about six to nine months.

— Tips are from the National Confectioners Association.

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