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Pucker up. Sour Punch tops Halloween candies in survey of California

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Move over, chocolate. Sour Punch Straws is the most popular Halloween candy in California, according to Innerbody.

The health news website said more people in the fruit-producing state searched for the fruit-flavored, sugar-coated candy on Google Trends in 2021-22 than any other treat.

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Sour Punch Straws also was the most popular candy on Google Trends in Arizona and Texas, Innerbody said.

The candy’s history goes back to 1990 when American Licorice Co. started to sell the straws. The company went on to release Sour Punch in other forms: bites in 2000, twists in 2003 and shapes in 2016.

For Halloween, the company is selling its Sour Punch Spooky Straws, which comes with apple, grape and tangerine flavors in each bag.

Popular Halloween candies across the nation

Elsewhere, Charmed Blow Pop was the most popular candy in six Southern states, according to Innerbody’s analysis of the Google Trends data. The candy tied with Jolly Ranchers as No. 1 in Arkansas.

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Jolly Ranchers also topped the list in Colorado, Oklahoma, Indiana, Kansas, Maryland and Washington, D.C. It tied with Hot Tamales in New Mexico.

Back on the West Coast, a fruit-flavored candy, Starburst, rose to the top in fruit-producing Washington. It also dominated Virginia, Wisconsin, Ohio and Massachusetts.

Starburst tied with Candy Corn in the corn-growing state of Nebraska.

Salt Water Taffy rode a wave of popularity to No. 1 on states on the Pacific and Atlantic coasts: Oregon and New Jersey. It tied with 3 Musketeers and Sour Patch Kids in Delaware.

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The biggest surprise on the list might be Life Savers, which proved to be the most popular candy in Connecticut.

But perennial Halloween chocolate treats such as Snickers, Hershey Kisses, Kit Kat, M&Ms, Butterfinger, Almond Joy, Reese’s Cups and Milky Way were No. 1 in various states.

Most popular Halloween candies, state-by-state

Innerbody’s analysis of the Google Trends data shows the following as the most popular Halloween candies.

  • Alabama: Candy Corn
  • Alaska: Almond Joy
  • Arizona: Sour Punch Straws
  • California: Sour Punch Straws
  • Colorado: Jolly Ranchers
  • Connecticut: Life Savers
  • Delaware: 3 Musketeers, Salt Water Taffy and Sour Patch Kids
  • Hawaii: Kit Kat
  • Idaho: Swedish Fish
  • Illinois: Dubble Bubble Gum and Kit Kat
  • Indiana: Jolly Ranchers
  • Iowa: M&Ms
  • Kansas: Jolly Ranchers
  • Kentucky: Butterfinger
  • Maine: Reese’s Cups
  • Maryland: Jolly Ranchers
  • Massachusetts: Starburst
  • Michigan: Kit Kat
  • Minnesota: Snickers
  • Mississippi: Butterfinger
  • Montana: Sour Patch Kids
  • Nebraska: Candy Corn and Starburst
  • Nevada: Kit Kat
  • New Jersey: Salt Water Taffy
  • New Mexico: Jolly Ranchers and Hot Tamales
  • New York: Dubble Bubble Gum
  • North Dakota: Kit Kat
  • Ohio: Starburst
  • Oklahoma: Jolly Ranchers
  • Oregon: Salt Water Taffy
  • Pennsylvania: Hershey Kisses and Swedish Fish
  • South Dakota: Lemonheads and Milky Way
  • Tennessee: Tootsie Pops
  • Texas: Sour Punch Straws
  • Utah: Skittles and Twix
  • Virginia: Starburst
  • Washington: Starburst
  • Washington, D.C.: Jolly Ranchers
  • West Virginia: Hershey Kisses
  • Wisconsin: Starburst
  • Wyoming: Snickers

Second opinions on Halloween candy

Sour Patch Kids ranked No. 1 on Utah-based retailer Taffy Shop’s list for the most popular Halloween candies in California.

For a look at popular Halloween treats in 2023, watch the video attached to this story.

Dave Mason covers East County for the Ventura County Star. He can be reached at dave.mason@vcstar.com or 805-437-0232.

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Tory Lanez Sues California Prison System for $100 Million Over Stabbing

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Rapper was stabbed 16 times by fellow inmate in May 2025 while 10-year sentence in Megan Thee Stallion shooting case

Tory Lanez has filed a $100 million lawsuit against the California Department of Corrections stemming from a May 2025 incident where the rapper was stabbed in prison.

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Lanez — born Daystar Peterson and currently serving a 10-year sentence after being found guilty in the Megan Thee Stallion shooting case — also sued the warden and guards at the California Correctional Institute in Tehachapi, where the rapper was stabbed 16 times in an “unprovoked life-threatening attack” by another inmate, the lawsuit states. 

Peterson was hospitalized following the May 2025 incident, suffering a collapsed lung among stab wounds to his back, torso, and head.

According to the Associated Press, the lawsuit criticized the Department of Corrections for housing Peterson with fellow inmate and alleged attacker Santino Casio, who was serving a life sentence for second-degree murder. “The choice to house Casio with Peterson was known or should have been a known danger,” the lawsuit said, adding that Tory Lanez’ “high-profile celebrity status” made him a target.

The lawsuit also said that prison guards were slow to respond to the shanking, and didn’t employ flash grenades or other measures to halt Casio’s attack.; Casio was not charged for stabbing Peterson, the Associated Press notes.

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Lanez, who following his hospitalization was transferred to San Luis Obispo County’s California Men’s Colony, also alleges in the lawsuit that he never received his possessions from the California Correctional Institute in Tehachapi, including songbooks filled with lyrics to his unreleased music.

Lanez is serving a 10-year prison sentence for shooting Megan Thee Stallion in the foot during a confrontation in the summer of 2020. He was eventually convicted on several firearms charges, including assault with a firearm, in December 2022. In November 2025, his appeal was denied by a three-judge panel, and the 10-year sentence was upheld.



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California DOJ cracks down on hospice fraud. Takes shot at Trump Administration

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From one crackdown on hospice fraud to another.

A few weeks ago, the FBI arrested multiple people in Southern California that were accused of defrauding the government for millions of dollars.

In a more recent announcement last Thursday, California’s State Attorney General Rob Bonta held a press conference to announce a fraud bust of their own.

“Operation Skip Trace uncovered and ended a hospice fraud scheme that defrauded Medi-Cal of $267 million,” Bonta said. “So just to be clear, a quarter billion dollars over funds that are paid for by California taxpayers, funds that are meant to provide care to Californians in need. It is unacceptable. It is illegal and we will not stand for it.”

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The operation saw a total of 21 suspects charged as a result and dismantled a major hospice fraud scheme, with two handguns and over $750 thousand in cash seized as well.

According to the state’s attorney general, this is just one of the many cases over the years the state has cracked down on.

“This is just the latest example of the California DOJ’s longstanding ongoing and successful efforts to combat hospice and medical fraud,” Bonta said. “We have been doing this work for years. We’ve been doing it successfully before certain people in this country decided to think about it for the first time. We will continue to do this work. Heads down, sleeves rolled up, important investigative work, prosecutorial work.”

He added to that by taking a shot at the Trump Administration’s latest fraud operations.

“While healthcare fraud might be President Trump’s shiny new political talking point, the California DOJ has been going after healthcare fraud since 1979,” Bonta said. “For decades, Trump is late to the party. Protecting taxpayer dollars and protecting programs sick and vulnerable Californians rely on have been our priority for nearly five decades.”

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Governor Gavin Newsom also spoke out about this latest crackdown while taking a shot of his own at President Trump.

In a post to “X” the Governor’s Press Office wrote in part quote…

“California has been cracking down on hospice fraud long before Trump gutted oversight and pardoned the architect of the biggest health care fraud scheme in U.S. history.”

State Republicans have responded to this latest announcement from Attorney General Bonta, calling for a special session to demand accountability from the Governor on widespread fraud.



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Xavier Becerra surges in poll after Eric Swalwell drops out of California governor’s race

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Xavier Becerra surges in poll after Eric Swalwell drops out of California governor’s race


A new poll shows a major shift in the California governor’s race after former Rep. Eric Swalwell, who was once a frontrunner, dropped out of the election following several allegations of sexual misconduct.

“This definitely throws this race into even more volatility, creates a huge vacuum,” Pomona College politics professor Sara Sadhwani said. 

According to the new numbers, Xavier Becerra, the former state attorney general and Health and Human Services Secretary under President Biden, is surging in popularity. 

In Emerson College’s Inside California Politics poll, Becerra is now polling at 10%, a seven-point jump since March.

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Republican Steve Hilton remains in the lead with 17%, followed by Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco at 14%.

Among Democrats, billionaire Tom Steyer leads the pack with 14%, followed by Becerra and former Rep. Katie Porter at 10% each. San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan sits at 5%.

The poll showed that 23% of voters remain undecided.

“Xavier Becerra should be the happiest of them all because he’s the biggest move in this survey,” said Zev Yaroslavsky, director at UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs.

Emerson College conducted the poll right after Swalwell dropped out of the race and President Trump endorsed Hilton.

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“I believe over time, because Trump has endorsed Hilton for the governorship, that Hilton will continue to edge up and Bianco by definition will have to go down,” Yaroslavsky said. 

Last weekend, the California GOP held its convention, and, similar to the Democrats, the party did not make an endorsement. However, Bianco received the most votes from the GOP delegates.

“We’re extremely happy with how it came out,” Bianco said. “There was a lot of effort put in by my opponent. Hundreds of thousands of dollars to try and win this election.

With the large number of undecided voters, Yaroslavky believes that the race is still in the air. 

“It’s still early,” Yaroslavsky said. “It’s a little less than seven weeks before the election. The ballots go out at the beginning of next month. People, at least 30%, still haven’t made up their mind.”

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In the state’s primary system, only the top two vote-getters in the June primary will advance to the November general election.   



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