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From: "Jo Miles, Food & Water Watch" <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
Date: October 30, 2013 at 4:05:37 PM EDT
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Subject: The best candy
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What kind of Halloween candy do you buy?
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Dear Arlene,

When I was a kid, I loved Halloween. (Okay, honestly, I still do.) Like most kids, I loved it for the candy, and I always went for the chocolate: Hershey bars, and Reese's peanut butter cups, and so much more.

But for me, the very best candy was from Hebert's, the local candy shop that's been in my hometown in Massachusetts for nearly a century. Their "store" is a big old house, which they call the Candy Mansion, and it was packed wall to wall with every sort of candy, all of it homemade. I remember it seeming like Willy Wonka's factory when I was a kid; it was larger than life.

Sadly, I won't find Hebert's candies where I live now. In fact, you have to make a real effort to find any local candy at Halloween. That's because over 99% of Halloween candy is made by just three mega-companies.

That's right. For all the types of little, individually wrapped chocolates you see on the shelves at Halloween, 99.4% of it is made by just 3 companies: Hershey, Mars, and Nestlé. Those are your only choices — and that really is scary!

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Our researchers at Food & Water Watch have found this trend throughout the supermarket, not just in the candy aisle: across the board, our food is being produced by fewer and fewer companies, despite all the brands that we see. This is a serious problem. When just three companies control virtually all of our candy (or any other category of food), the choices we make are just an illusion. Those companies have all the power over what we eat.

Want to avoid genetically engineered ingredients? Good luck.

Do you prefer real sugar over high-fructose corn syrup? They don't care.

Are you trying to create a better world by supporting the right businesses when you shop? That only works if you have several options to choose among — and increasingly, you don't.

That's why we're challenging the lies this Halloween. If we want to change the system, first we have to wake people up to the fact that our food is controlled by big corporations — even more than we ever realized. Share this infographic to spread the word about how three companies control your Halloween.<http://act.foodandwaterwatch.org/site/R?i=HFXNGlJACcZbj-XdRhb9_Q>

And if you're lucky enough to have a local candy company near you, I hope you'll show them some love this week!

Happy Halloween,

Jo Miles
Online Organizer
Food & Water Watch
act(at)fwwatch(dot)org






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