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What should be on a candy table?

What should be on a candy table?

For reference, these are the types of candy that we used in our buffet:

  1. Gummy candy.
  2. Lollipops.
  3. “Filler” candy (chocolate balls)
  4. Taffy.
  5. Candy-coated chocolate gems.
  6. Rock candy.
  7. Gumballs.
  8. Twisted marshmallows.

How do you make candy jars look fuller?

2. Get the Right Number & Type of Jars

  1. Fill your big jars with big candy (duh!). Look for big fluffy items like marshmallows or popcorn to fill that ginormous jar.
  2. If you really like the big jar, but just can’t seem to fill it, try putting something inside it to take up some volume before you put in the candy.

What is the best candy for a candy buffet?

Best Candy for Candy Buffet

  • Lollipops.
  • Rock candy.
  • Candy sticks.
  • Gummy candies.
  • Peppermint sticks or disks.
  • Buttercream mints.
  • Gumballs.
  • Candy-coated chocolates.

What do you put in a dessert table?

Elements of a Dessert Table

  1. Create Symmetry. The most striking and easiest dessert tables to style are symmetrical.
  2. Serve With White.
  3. An Array of Desserts.
  4. Cake Pops.
  5. Edible Image Cookies.
  6. Sunny Rock Candy.
  7. Fabulous French Macaroons.
  8. Fondant Flower.

How much candy do you need for a candy buffet?

A general rule of thumb is to supply around ¼ to ½ pound of candy for each guest. That translates to 25 to 50 pounds of candy for every 100 guests. This takes into account the people who might take a little more and the guests who will take less. The size of your take-home containers may influence this amount.

How do you price a candy buffet?

Most candy buffet services ask customers how many guests their event will have and then determine how many candies and other elements will be needed. Most pros base package pricing on the number of guests too. Industry experts peg the average cost per guest at $4–$7.

What do you put on a candy buffet?

But here’s where Party City has made it easy for you, with over a dozen candy buffet collections themed by color, where everything harmonizes visually on the candy table: candy, candy buffet jars and containers, candy favor bags, and even candy scoops.

Are there different colors of candy at Party City?

With so many different hues, flavors, and candy choices, you may not know where to start! But here’s where Party City has made it easy for you, with over a dozen candy buffet collections themed by color, where everything harmonizes visually on the candy table: candy, candy buffet jars and containers, candy favor bags, and even candy scoops.

What to use for a candy buffet at a baby shower?

Transparent candy buffet containers add an extra layer of color to your candy table while allowing your colorful candy to show through. Mix and match blue or pink candy dishes with clear plastic candy jars to match your baby shower candy buffet.

What kind of candy was in the candy buffet?

For reference, these are the types of candy that we used in our buffet: Gummy candy. Lollipops. “Filler” candy (chocolate balls) Taffy. Candy-coated chocolate gems. Rock candy. Gumballs.