
Candy group |
Brands |
N |
Chocolate bars |
Snickers, Kit Kats, M &M's, Three musketeers, Milky Way, Hershey's chocolate bars |
68 |
Chocolate + peanut butter |
Butterfingers, Reeses, Peanut chew |
25 |
Chocolate + caramel |
eyeballs, milk duds |
9 |
Double monkey banana gum |
1 |
|
Tart candy |
Starburst, Skittles, Smarties, Sweetarts |
24 |
Hard candy |
Jolly Ranchers, etc. |
28 |
Tootsie rolls |
15 |
|
Licorice |
6 |
|
odd things |
nerds, A&W root beer, gift certificates for Tae Kwon Do, cupcake coupon |
10 |
lollipops |
Tootsie pops, Dum Dums, etc. |
19 |

Step 2. Click the graph icon.
This icon is located in the standard tool bar on both PCs and Macs (You can make this appear by opening the View menu, holding the pointer over Toolbars, and selecting Standard).
Step 3. Select the picture that looks like the proper type of graph.
I chose the Chart subtype that looks like a histogram plot (or bar graph, depending on your discipline) and clicked Next. This is highlighted in the image on the right.
Step 4. Add a title and labels for the axes.
Step 5. Fix the alignment of the label on the y axis. I just clicked the title with my right mouse button and chose Format axis and changed the alignment. and Voila! Click the graph image to see a larger picture. Results and Discussion: You can see from the graph that chocolate and adulterated chocolate seem to be preferred by the candy purchasers in our neighborhood. I'm a big fan of those Swedish fish, but not a single pack showed up in kid 2's candy bag. Hmmmm. Maybe she knows. Candy Anomalies The candy bag did contain some unusual specimens. Out of 21 normal Kit Kat bars, there was one mutant Kit Kat made of white chocolate. She got coupons, one for two free weeks of Tae Kwon Do and another for a free cupcake. And, we live right by Archie McPhee's, a place where trick or treating is always fraught with uncertainty. Archie McPhee's has unusual candy. They don't limit the selection to simple novelty items like Pop Rocks, bubble gum cigars, and chocolate cigarettes, Archies sells candy that's imbedded with real, dead, insects. This year they were handing out Double Monkey Banana Gum, fairly edible, and insect-free. I wonder where Ben would place insect candy on the hierarchy?