Recession cavities? The New York Times reports this week that when we're not drowning our sorrows at the pub, we're feeding those budget worries at the candy shop.
Theories vary on exactly why. For many, sugar lifts spirits dragged low by the languishing economy. For others, candy also provides a nostalgic reminder of better times. And not insignificantly, it is relatively cheap.
"People may indulge themselves a little bit more when times are tough," said Jack P. Russo, an analyst with the Edward Jones retail brokerage in St. Louis. "These are low-cost items that people can afford pretty easily."


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