Trick or Treating in Southwest Florida is not something to be taken lightly. As the kids know, you get roughly 2 hours a year, once a year, so you have to make it count. You’ll want to watch facebook for church or community groups holding Trunk Or Treats on the Saturday before, but the real action is on Tuesday. That’s Halloween, Trick Or Treat night in Southwest Florida.
Last year’s Trick Or Treat was heavily affected by Hurricane Ian. It’s hard to buy candy for the kids when you’re not sure if insurance is going to buy you a roof. But this year is different. This year people are ready – and eager – for Halloween. So how will we know the best places for Trick or Treat in Southwest Florida? Like we always do. Analytics. We take a look at shopping trends to see which areas spend the most on Halloween. That’s where you’re likely to score the best candy.
For the data, we used Instacart. They examined Halloween-related purchase data, crafting a custom score for every zip code. then they put together a “Scare Score” based on purchases of candy, costumes, and decor. For candy, they went by weight. Lol. How many pounds of candy did someone order?
So, going from north to south, let’s break down the local zip codes of Southwest Florida for Trick Or Treat.
What’s the best (or worst) zip code to Trick or Treat in. We’ll also cover the top selling candy in that region. If you’re looking for Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, you don’t need to be hitting up houses that are passing out Tootsie Rolls. I live in Estero, so I can vouch for some of the accuracy in this study. The top 3 candies listed for Estero really were the top candies in my neighborhood last year.