Candy buffets are growing in popularity at weddings and Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, and why not? Who doesn’t love a table heaping with a beautiful display of candy, and the opportunity to take home a bag of handpicked favorites!
You can coordinate your candy to your event’s color scheme:
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Or tie it in to the event’s theme like this red, white and black “Hollywood” candy buffet:
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Or just have a candy-themed party! Use giant candy as your decor:
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Here is a fun candy centerpiece created by DM Events and Design:
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Check out this gumball topiary featured at MazelMoments.com:
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For do-it-yourselfers, these giant balloon lollipops are super-easy to make and look amazing!
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Candy “sushi” is also a hot item, and these stations have been popping up at Mitzvahs recently. Here is a buffet featured on Mazelmoments.com:
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Put your event’s logo on stickers for plastic treat bags, or offer guests fun containers to collect their candy, such as mini take out boxesImage may be NSFW.
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These mini paint cansImage may be NSFW.
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You can find bulk candy online at sites such as CandyWarehouse.com and Ohnuts.com, which is all kosher candy. CandyWarehouse.com features great instructions for creating a candy buffet.
For more ideas, visit our Pinterest board for Candy-Themed Bat Mitzvah Ideas.