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Does Halloween candy expire? We answered your most common questions ahead of Halloween

We scoured the internet to answer the most popular questions about Halloween. Here's what to know.

Halloween composition with decorated, carving pumpkins, witch hat
We've answered some of your most pressing Halloween questions. (Image via Getty Images)

Halloween is quickly approaching. If your household is anything like mine, it’s been non-stop Halloween talk since August, which we now affectionately call “Augtober.” From Halloween crafts and songs to brain-storming costumes and spooky movies, Halloween is filled with annual traditions — but it comes with plenty of questions.

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We mined the internet for answers to the most searched-for questions about Halloween. Keep reading to learn more about these common Halloween queries.


Yes, Halloween candy expires. However, different types of candy can last longer than others. Over time, chocolates and candy bars lose moisture and their taste and quality declines, even if they’re still in their packaging. Still, there are some guidelines you can follow for your Halloween haul.

A concept photo of Halloween candy inside trick-or-treating baskets shaped like pumpkins. (Image via Getty Images)
How long can you keep Halloween candy before it goes bad? (Image via Getty Images)

Assuming the candy you received is fresh, chocolate with filling — like peanut butter cups or anything with caramel — can typically last for six to nine months. Milk chocolates are generally considered safe to eat for up to 10 months, and dark chocolate can usually keep for approximately two years.

It's a good idea to store these items in a cool, dark space, or they can be kept in the freezer to preserve their quality. Consider tossing chocolate if you notice a change in colour, like a white powder or any markings, or if it looks as though the texture has changed.

  • Nestlé — KitKat, Coffee Crisp, Aero & Smarties

Chips can typically last for six months, while hard candies like jelly beans or lollipops can last for a long time so long as they’re in their original wrapping. However, aim to eat hard candies within a year.

If you have extra Halloween candy that didn’t quite make it to trick-or-treaters or you’re saving some for yourself, check the box for an expiration or manufacturing date. This can help you determine a timeline for consumption.


Pumpkins are the belle of the Halloween ball. Although an un-carved pumpkin can last for up to 12 weeks, they don’t last long once they’ve been carved. A carved pumpkin typically lasts around three to five days depending on the weather and where they're stored. After a while, they begin to soften and rot, meaning it's important to time your pumpkin carving wisely before Halloween.

Mother and daughter scooping a Carved pumpkin. Making Jack o Lantern at home kitchen.
Un-carved pumpkins can last for up to 12 weeks, while carved pumpkins can last for up to five days. (Image via Getty Images)

Time isn't on your side once your pumpkin is carved, however there are some things you can do to help your pumpkin stay fresh for a few more days.

Storing your pumpkin in the refrigerator or in a cold, dark place can help slow down decomposition. Since pumpkins are more than 90 per cent water, some have suggested submerging your pumpkin in cold water to help restore it from looking like it's soft. Others suggest bathing or spraying the inside of your pumpkin with a bleach solution to help kill bacteria that can grow mold.

In a bucket or tub large enough for your pumpkin, mix one tablespoon of bleach per quart of water (wear gloves!). Submerge your carved pumpkin for two minutes and let it soak in the solution. After two minutes, remove the pumpkin and let it air dry.

Other ways you can keep your pumpkin looking fresh is by putting petroleum jelly on any cuts or carvings to help it retain moisture, or putting a silica pack in your pumpkin to absorb the moisture.

Halloween pumpkins for sale at a pumpkin patch.
Compost your old, decomposing pumpkins. (Image via Getty Images)

Since un-carved pumpkins can last for anywhere from 10 to 12 weeks, you can keep using your pumpkins as fall decor. Decomposing pumpkins can be put in the compost, but there are other ways you can use your still relatively fresh pumpkins after Halloween:

  • Save pumpkin seeds and leave them outside for birds or wildlife (don't add salt or seasoning).

  • The National Wildlife Foundation suggests cutting up pieces of pumpkin and leaving it in your yard for wildlife. Make sure your pumpkins aren't painted and that you remove the candle.

  • Consider donating your pumpkin to local farmers, zoos or animal shelters, all of which can use them as a seasonal treat for animals.


Teal pumpkins are part of the Teal Pumpkin Project, a campaign by the Food Allergy Research and Education organization to promote inclusivity for children with food allergies. A painted teal pumpkin on a doorstep means that there are non-food treats available (little toys or glow sticks) for kids with food allergies.

The goal of the campaign is to create an opportunity for children with food allergies to participate in trick-or-treating fun without the risk.

Teal Turqoise Pumpkins for Food Allergie sufferer children while trick or treating
The Teal Pumpkin Project helps provide safe options on Halloween for people with food allergies. (Image via Getty Images)

According to the Teal Pumpkin Project, Halloween can pose a health risk for people with food allergies. Some miniature candy bars have different ingredients from their full-size counterparts and may not have labels. Having options for children that aren't food related can create an inclusive environment for people with food allergies, intolerances, diabetes or children with feeding tubes.

If you don't have time to paint a pumpkin teal, the Teal Pumpkin Project has signs available that you can print and display by your front door.

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