Most people remember scoops for their candy buffets, but often forget about tongs. For some candy items tongs are a must. Items like marshmallows, gummy worms and licorice are pretty hard to pick up with scoops, but with tongs… easy!

What candy do you use for a candy buffet?

Most people remember scoops for their candy buffets, but often forget about tongs. For some candy items tongs are a must. Items like marshmallows, gummy worms and licorice are pretty hard to pick up with scoops, but with tongs… easy!

What do you put 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 much candy do I need to fill an apothecary jar?

Allocating between 150g to 200g of candy per guest is quite reasonable. If you are expecting 100 guests, multiply that number by 200 (grams).

How do you make a candy buffet step by step?

6 Steps to Setting Up A Candy Buffet!

  1. Step 1: Decide on a theme & colors.
  2. Step 2: Pick out the types of candy you want.
  3. Step 3: Setup the table in 3 zones with appropriate containers.
  4. Step 4: Figure out how much candy you will need.
  5. Step 5: Design your table with a wow-factor tablecloth, backdrop & centerpiece.

How many sweets do you need for a wedding?

A good rule of thumb is a minimum of 100g per person, so if you’re hosting 100, you’ll need at least 10kg of sweets. But you should also take into account size, popularity, and cost – it’s sometimes worth bulking out your table with less expensive sweets, and then having smaller vessels of the pricier option.

How much candy do I need for 50 guests?

50-100 guests: 10 jars candy. 100-150 guests: 15 jars candy. 150-200 guests: 18 jars candy. Over 200 guests: 20 jars candy.

How do you make a candy buffet guide?

What candy starts with an E?

E

  • e-ma.
  • Eclipse.
  • Eda’s.
  • Eddy Edibles.
  • Edradour.
  • eFrutti.
  • Eiffel Bon Bons.
  • El Bubble.