A wedding candy buffet is the perfect addition that your guests, both kids and adults, will love. While candy bars may not seem too complex, there are a few key points to keep in mind to ensure that your candy buffet turns out sweet and not sour:
- Cohesive color theme – A cohesive color scheme is important to think about when starting to place the order for your candy. Take the time out to research the types of candy you want included in your candy bar and then find wholesale suppliers that offer the candy in your specific color. Monochromatic candy bars can look beautiful with just a little extra time and searching.
- Containers are key – Just as important as the candy are the jars you want to put it all in. Play around with different sizes and shapes to accommodate the various types of candy you want to include. Layering with different heights is visually appealing and helps your guests find their favorites. Vases and other serving ware are good alternatives to the classic glass jars.
- More is always the answer – While it may seem impossible that you could need more than ¼ pound of each candy, it is usually good to stay safe by ordering about ½ pound of your candies to ensure they last the night. Take into consideration how many types of candy you are purchasing, however, as you’ll need even more if you are considering less of a variety.
A candy bar can be as elaborate or as simple as you want, so have fun planning as they certainly sweeten the evening!
You can find links to the photos of candy buffets featured in this post and more on our Pinterest board: http://www.pinterest.com/DesigningEvent/wedding-favors/

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