Snickers Are Candy, Twix Are Groceries: America’s Halloween Tax Code Melts Under Pressure

(Worthy Satire) – In a nation divided on nearly everything, there’s one debate that truly exposes the cracks in our civilization: Is a Twix bar food or fun?

Across America this Halloween, tax offices are the real haunted houses — filled with ghosts of accountants past, haunted by the eternal question: what counts as groceries?

Turns out, that sweet Snickers bar you grabbed might be “candy” in one state and “food” in another — depending on whether it contains flour, a bureaucratic loophole as thin as a KitKat wafer.

Under Illinois law, for example, a Twix — thanks to its floury biscuit base — is classified as a grocery item, and thus taxed at a lower rate. Meanwhile, Snickers, Milky Way, and other flourless freeloaders are condemned to the higher “candy” tax bracket. Reese’s, caught in an existential crisis, recently filed for emotional support peanut butter.

“This is discrimination against nougat-based life forms,” complained one Mars Inc. spokesperson dressed as Uncle Sam. “Just because we don’t use flour doesn’t mean we’re not food.”

Economists estimate that Americans will spend nearly $4 billion on Halloween candy this year — or $3.8 billion if they remember to shop in states where Twix is technically a grain product.

Meanwhile, some lawmakers are calling for candy equality. Senator Chuck Schumer introduced the “Sweet Equity Act,” declaring, “If it melts in your hand, not your pocketbook, it should be tax-free.”

State officials remain divided. Oregon treats all candy as untaxable food (because they’re chill), while other states, like Tennessee, tax it as luxury goods, right next to yachts and caviar.

“It’s madness,” said one IRS agent clutching a Butterfinger. “We’ve got people arguing over the flour content of KitKats like it’s the Constitutional Convention.”

By next Halloween, experts predict America could be split into two new nations: The United States of Candy and The People’s Republic of Pastry Bars.

Until then, remember:
• A Twix is a biscuit.
• A Snickers is a taxable event.
• And candy corn, according to most states, doesn’t count as anything — including food.

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