Famous musicians and their favorite candies

As you dig into your favorite candy this Halloween, you might wonder what sweet treats famous musicians prefer! We did some research on what your favorite musicians might be stealing from their trick-or-treaters this year. 

 

Slash – chocolate 

The legendary Guns ‘n Roses lead guitarist told Rolling Stone that he keeps it stashed around the house. 

 

John Mayer – Enstrom Candies toffee

The “Gravity” singer/songwriter appears to love the toffee from this Colorado-based candy maker so much, he wrote a song about it in an Instagram story.

 

David Lee Roth – M&Ms (but not the brown ones) 

Van Halen’s tour rider famously included a clause requiring a bowl of M&Ms with all of the brown ones removed in their green rooms. David Lee Roth later explained that it was a strategy to make sure the riders were being read thoroughly by venue management. 


Cyndi Lauper – Candy corn


Candy corn gets a bad reputation, but “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” singer Cyndi Lauper doesn’t mind. “It’s really sugary but easy to eat!” she told Us.

 

ZZ Top – M&Ms and baby Reese’s peanut butter cups

The long-running rock band’s tour rider included a bag of plain M&Ms, a bag of peanut M&Ms, and a bag of baby Reese’s peanut butter cups. 

 

Tim McGraw – candy corn and Reese’s cups 

 

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The country music legend spilled his Halloween favorites in this Instagram video.

 

Taylor Swift – Squashies 

@xorcontent Taylor Swift favourite candies are Squashies #erastourtaylorswift #taylorswiftedit #taylornation #taylorswifterastour #taylorswifttok #taylorswift #taylorsversion ♬ Turning Page (Instrumental) – Sleeping At Last

Swift discovered the British candy “Squashies” – a marshmallow gummy – while living in England. She talks about them in this video. 

 

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