Looking Sweet In Candy Costumes

There are actually different types of costumes when talking about candy costumes. There is candy corn, candy and sweets we like to eat, candy cane, candy stripers and the cotton candy.

The candy corn costumes are popular during Halloween and the colors of the candy corn are so synonymous to Halloween. The colors of the corn kernels are orange, yellow and white, and these are represented in the candy.

You can actually find variations for different seasons|There are different color combinations for the different seasons}. ‘Reindeer corn’ for Christmas comes with a red end and green center, ‘cupid corn’ for Valentine has a red end and pink center and ‘bunny corn’ for Easter comes in a two-color candy with white tips and a variety of pastel shades.

Of course, there are the candy cane costumes and accessories more popular during the Christmas season. A candy cane is a cane-shaped hard candy stick, traditionally with white with red stripes and flavored with peppermint or cinnamon. While it is available all year round, it is symbolic for Christmas.

Then, there are costumes that refer to candy bars like Mars and Snickers and candy like M&M and Skittle. These come as wrapper costumes. Ladies can get some nice looking tank dresses for a more feminine look. Of course, one needs to also include cotton candy in the list. Also available are tunics or ponchos shaped like M&M candy. If you want to look sweet for Halloween, what better way than to wear a candy costume?

Also included under candy costumes are candy striper costumes. Candy stripers actually originated in the 1940′s. They were traditionally young, female hospital volunteers, who got this name due to the candy cane look of the red and white-striped pinafores that the volunteers wore. There are many styles of candy costumes at http://candyhalloweencostumes.net. You can choose anything from plain cute to funny or sexy.

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