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Valentine's Day Survey Says Women Prefer Chocolate Over Flowers

 flowers and chocolate infographicValentine’s Day gift-givers, take note: Americans overwhelmingly prefer chocolate instead of flowers (69 vs. 31 percent) on Valentine’s Day, according to a nationwide survey by the National Confectioners Association (NCA). Women are a little divided on the matter, however, with 59 percent preferring chocolate compared to 83 percent of men.

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“Americans have a longstanding tradition of sharing candy with family, friends and colleagues during the holidays”

The survey of more than 1,300 adult consumers also suggests that Cupid struck Americans with a love for caramel – it’s the most popular flavor in a box of Valentine’s Day chocolates with 34 percent of the responses. Chocolate-covered nuts also scored high (24 percent), with cream-filled (13 percent) and chocolate-filled (13 percent) rounding out the pack of top choices.

Total U.S. confectionery sales for Valentine’s Day 2014 are projected to be $1.057 billion, a 1.9 percent increase over 2013. Chocolate makes up around 75 percent of candy sales at Valentine’s Day.

Chocolate = Wellness! 

Respondents also shared how they enjoy the mental benefits of Cupid’s favorite holiday and practice moderation.

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