Candy buffets are a hot trend for weddings. They’re easy to put together and if you stock your buffet with bulk candy, they don’t have to break the wedding budget. Candy buffets also pull double duty. They allow guests to make their own great party favors. It’s a gift and an activity while guests wait for the introduction of the new Mr. and Mrs.
You can put a candy buffet together yourself, no wedding planner required. If you’re getting married in the fall, you’ve got a ready-made theme for your buffet. Candy and decorations in fall colors will make a bold yet classy statement.
Choosing Candy for your Fall Candy Buffet
Chose sweet treats in red, gold and orange wrappers to make a beautiful display that’s tasty too. The flavors of fall are sure to leave a sweet taste in the mouth of every guest. Think caramel apple, pumpkin., and cinnamon. Here are some of our favorites.
Candy Corn – Candy corn is the iconic candy of the fall season. Even if you’re not a fan of the flavor, the colors are the perfect fall decoration for your candy buffet. Use it in place of decorative beads around candles or fill tall vases with it for an instant pop of color.
Atkinson Pumpkin Spice Caramel – Every year Pumpkin Spice fans wait for the first hint of fall weather that brings on pumpkin spice fever. Give them the antidote with Pumpkin Spice flavored caramels from Atkinson.
Caramel Apple Royals – These sweet, chewy treats have a brown caramel shell around a green apple flavored center, and they’re made with real milk for the perfect fall flavor.
Fort Knox Chocolate Orange Coins, Gold Coins, Red Coins – A traditional gift for prosperity, chocolate coins are the perfect complement to a wedding buffet. Get yours in orange, gold and red to stay on theme.
Gold Foil Chocolate Balls – Add a bit of glimmer to your candy buffet table with gold foil chocolate balls. The shiny foil enclosed a milk chocolate treat guests will love.
Palmer Red Caramel Balls – The perfect complement to the Gold Foil Chocolate Balls these foil-wrapped treats have a layer of chocolate surrounding sweet, chewy caramel.
Red, Orange, and Gold Sixlets – If fall were chocolate it would be red, orange and gold sixlets. Keep them in individual containers or mix them together to recall the beautiful foliage of fall.
Hershey Gold Kisses with Almonds, Red Kisses, Orange Kisses
Cinnamon Candy Sticks – Classic candy sticks are a spicy, sweet treat for your guests. They bring the flavor of cinnamon in a traditional candy stick.
Jelly Belly Red Apple Jelly Beans
Decorating your Fall Candy Buffet
A few easy decorations take your fall candy buffet from simple to spectacular in just minutes. Layer red, orange, and yellow tablecloths, then arrange your bulk candy in clear glass or plastic containers. You can slide books or boxes under the tablecloths to create levels for your candy display.
Once the candy is in place, sprinkle some cloth autumn leaves over the table. You can pick these up at any craft store and most dollar stores.
In no time you’ve created a fall-themed candy buffet for your November Wedding.
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