Candy corn, that divisive triangular treat with its signature layers of yellow, orange, and white, has become synonymous with autumn festivities, particularly Halloween. Love it or loathe it, this confection has a storied past that traces back to America's agricultural roots in the late 19th century. Far from the mass-produced bags we see today, candy corn began as a handmade novelty designed to mimic something far more mundane, kernels of corn.