Halloween is fast approaching, which means time to plan your costume and stock up on candy for trick-or-treaters.
Halloween-related household spending is expected to hit a record $13.1 billion dollars, with $3.9 billion of that spent just on candy, according to the National Retail Federation.
Figuring out exactly how much candy to buy can be tricky. You don't want to face disappointed trick-or-treaters if you run out, but also want to avoid piles of leftover fun-size chocolate bars.
The good news is there's a way to calculate the right amount of treats you need to purchase based on a few factors.
Omni Calculator has an easy tool that helps estimate the number of candy pieces needed based on the approximate number of kids in the neighborhood, how extensive your decorations are and wh

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