92% of Americans are embracing the sweet spirit of the Valentine’s Day season, saying they plan to share chocolate and candy with friends, family, and loved ones throughout the first half of February, reports the NCA. The appeal of these treats remains strong as a symbol of affection, and the widespread enthusiasm for chocolate and candy underscores their role as a social currency that allows consumers to foster connections and create memorable moments. 

“Valentine’s Day is an opportunity for people across the country to make simple yet meaningful gestures by sharing chocolate and candy,” John Downs, NCA President and CEO, said. “People see these treats as tokens of love and happiness, and gifting chocolate and candy is a sentimental tradition that brings a unique sweetness to this season.” 

And it’s clear that Americans agree: 94% of people in the U.S. say they would be excited to receive chocolate and candy for Valentine’s Day. This excitement reflects not just a preference for treats but a celebration of the emotional connections these treats bring. For example, consumers planning to share conversation hearts with their loved ones like to convey a colorful spectrum of messages:

  • 52% opt for sweet and heartfelt messages 
  • 28% prefer a touch of humour 
  • 20% go for a hint of sarcasm 

And for those wondering what treats their sweetheart might like to receive, there are a couple options consumers prefer: 

To enhance the Valentine’s Day season, NCA has curated an array of resources at AlwaysATreat.com/ValentinesDay where consumers can find creative ideas for celebrating, tips for treating, and fun facts about the holiday. 

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