The candy buffet is certainly not a new idea but in my opinion it never gets old if you look for creative ways to jazz it up or make it unique.
There are so many things you can do with the candy buffet idea other than candy. Cookies, pretzels, popcorn, fresh fruit….. And the list goes on and on.
A candy buffet can be a whimsical addition to your reception, or act as playful and interactive favors.
Captured in photos below are some inspiring candy buffet ideas
Keep in mind that a candy buffet can be expensive. You need large containers to have any impact on a table and large containers require a lot of candy. Instead of having this be an extra at the event have it act as the favor to reduce costs.
Color/Theme
How much candy will you need:
How many types of candy should you buy?Buy 8-12 different types of candy.
It will have more impact if you do 8 or more…and of course the purpose of this whole idea is impact and fun for your guests. Make it memorable, visual and filled with variety.
What type of candy should you buy?
Remember that in the heat some candies melt…chocolates and gummies!
Keep in mind that some venues require candy to be individually wrapped so make sure you ask before buying. Fill each of your containers with one type of candy. Pick ones that match the type of candy that it will hold. For instance, peppermint sticks would go in a short container where the ends can stick up.
Thrift stores
Antique stores
Ross
Cost Plus
Home Goods
Hobby Lobby
TJ Maxx
Marshalls
Etsy.com
Dollar Stores
Micheals
Insert scoops and tongs into the tops of the containers so guests can serve themselves. Unless each candy is individually wrapped you will want to have scoops available so that guests aren’t touching all the candies.
SPECIAL TOUCHES
There are many free label templates online. Search in Google for them until you find inspiration or the perfect choice for you. Be creative and use elements from other decorations at your reception.
Don’t forget to add a special touch to your table with a cute chalkboard or framed sign directing your guests to take a sweet treat home with them.
Here are some cute ideas.
You were sweet to join us on our special day
How “Sweet” it is!
Wishing you a sweet goodnight
Love sweet love
Sweet dreams
Grab a bag, take a treat, enjoy the buzz, love is sweet
Try popcorn boxes, tin pails, glassine bags, Chinese takeout boxes, small clear plastic cups or paper cones.
Place bags, boxes, or other containers near the candy. Make sure that the size is appropriate for the amount of candy you expect your guests to take.
Sweet Endings!