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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!
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Love is Sweet

March 21st, 2011 @ 4:14 pm by Mrs. Lioness

You guessed it; this post is about our candy buffet! When we first decided to do a candy buffet as favors for our guests, we looked into the catered options. There are plenty of convenient options out there…but they were WAY out of our budget. We decided to put it together on our own. The problem was that we didn’t know where to start!

I searched the internet far and wide to gather information to help build our candy buffet. Honestly, this community is the best resource I found. Still, it was hard to find all of the information we needed in one place. I needed to consider volume, weight, number of guests, colors, and local resources. So, here’s a little breakdown of what I learned:

  • There is a fabulous website called Candy Warehouse that sells wholesale candy. The site is organized by color, so it’s really easy to coordinate candy to match your wedding. Since the candy is sold wholesale, it’s significantly cheaper per pound. The downside is that most candy comes in 5 or 10-pound bags. Now, if you’re doing M&Ms or Jelly Bellys, that’s pretty good! If you’re doing gummy bears, that’s a VERY large bag. The other downside is that you’re ordering online, which means you have to pay for shipping. If one kind of candy is sold in 10-pound bags, and you’re doing a buffet so you’re probably going to have several types of candy, that’s a pretty heavy package. The shipping will most likely end up costing you more than the candy itself.
  • If you’re looking for a place to buy in person (i.e. skip the shipping costs), Fuzziwig’s Candy Factory, also known as Sweets from Heaven, is among the best. It’s a nationwide candy store, found in local malls. It came highly recommended from a few friends and a few hive members, so I decided to check it out. The employees were very familiar with the concept of a candy buffet, and told us that they had helped pick out candy for many other couples. They were very helpful and definitely helped us get the most for our dollar. Candy cost approximately $10/pound.
  • Everything I read said that you want to buy about 3 pounds per guest for your buffet to look full. I disagree. The best advice I can give is to consider volume, not weight. We ended up going with about 0.25 pounds per guest, and I feel like it’ll be enough. I mean, that’s how much a hamburger weighs!
  • Finally, I learned that it’s important to do a dry run! Allow me to walk you through the process…

I already had all of our containers, as I had been collecting them over the last year or so. I spread them out over our coffee table.

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Lion Corgi did not understand why a bunch of glass was so interesting.

Then, I brought in my 20-pound bag of candy.

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I should probably mention that we have no chocolate in our candy buffet. I know, right? It’s crazy! But gummies were the cheapest, and we splurged on some jelly beans. M&Ms were out of the question.

I wanted to fill the vases up with the candy, but I didn’t want the vases to get all sticky. Cleaning that many vases seemed like something I did not want to do more than once. So, I left the gummy candy in the bags and eyeballed it. I set up our little sign, and I filled the narrow bottles with pinwheels that I had purchased from Etsy.

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The total for the vases and the candy came to about $250. divided by 120ish guests? I feel like $2 per guest is pretty good for favors! And honestly, I don’t even miss the chocolate! It’s colorful and it’s full of sugar. What’s not to like?!

Are you doing a candy buffet? What tricks did you learn when planning yours?

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Denali
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Denali (message)  296 posts, Helper bee

Okay, loooooooove the pinwheels!! So cute!!! This looks really awesome! One trick that I read somewhere (can’t for the life of me remember where, sorry!) was that, if you want the “pow” factor of a big candy buffet, but aren’t buying that much candy (they said people can tend to overestimate on this, as you mention), you can put a smaller, upside down vessel (or something similar) in your vases. The candy then goes around/ on top of that vessel, making it look fuller than it is. Just a thought! :)

 
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xtatic1
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xtatic1 (message)  778 posts, Busy bee

I love candy buffets as I am a HUGE candy freak! But I wanted to tie in some of my heritage with our favors so I am doing bags of Turkish Delight (those yummy gummy candy squares covered in powdered sugar). I am ordering extra seeing as I am sure I will eat a lot as I am bagging them up ;)

 
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peachplum09
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peachplum09 (message)  648 posts, Busy bee

You did a great job! Looks super cute!

 
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Lo
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Lo (message)  538 posts, Busy bee

Yummy! I want candy now, thanks :)

 
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kayakgirl73
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kayakgirl73 (message)  2,157 posts, Buzzing bee

We did one. We just went with whatever we could get at Costco and the local Mennonite bulk store. Our wedding was on Halloween so we had some jumbo bags of mini candy bars, regular and peanut m&m’s in the regular multi-color bage, licorice, candy corn, halloween taffy, hersey kisses, and gum drops. I thouight we didn’t have enough we had too much. I think i spent less than $250 including glassware.

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

I’m a huge fan of gummy candies, so your buffet is after my heart/stomach! Looks great!

 
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Erin E

I think most people will take candy according to what they see on the table! For example, if I were to see a wine glass full of jelly beans, I would take one spoonful. However, if I were to see your large vase of gummies, I might take two spoonfuls! The fact that you have relatively small scoopers is going to make your buffet last!!

 
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Kcoleybear
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Kcoleybear (message)  683 posts, Busy bee

Wow!!! Your candy buffet is going to look awesome. I have looked into this idea for our wedding (except to use on the kid’s table). I was quite scared of the idea that most sites recommended so much candy. Thank you for this post. I love the pinwheels by the way.

 
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Ms. Wolf
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Ms. Wolf (message)  127 posts, Blushing bee

Yay! It’s so cute! Thanks for the break down too, we’re planning on doing a candy buffet and weren’t sure where to start either.

 
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Mrs. Pin Cushion (message)  1,012 posts, Bumble bee

Super cute! The colors look fantastic and the pinwheels are super sweet.

 
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gymdive22 (message)  180 posts, Blushing bee

Wow, most places really suggest 3 pounds PER guest?? I am not doing a candy buffet, so haven’t looked into it at all, those numbers floored me! I could not imagine having nearly 400 pounds of candy at my 130-person wedding. Your math sounds much more reasonable, to me at least!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the pin wheels!!!

 
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Crown
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Crown (message)  534 posts, Busy bee

Super-duper wicked cute, Lioness! Now even THIS dyed-in-the-wool chocoholic is convinced that chocolate-less candy buffets are fabulous! The pinwheels put it over the top in cuteness.

 
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Miss Pain au Chocolat (message)  1,698 posts, Bumble bee

Now that’s some eye candy! Yummy.

 
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Miss Biscuit (message)  624 posts, Busy bee

Thanks for the online tip! We’re not doing a candy buffet, but we need some for favors.

Those pinwheels are amazing. Can’t wait to see the plan come to fruition!

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Those pin wheels just pull it together! Too cute!

 
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Mrs. Dolphin
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Mrs. Dolphin (message)  503 posts, Busy bee

Love it!! Who cares about chocolate! It just melts and gets all messy. I love the pinwheels too! Adorbs.

 
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Miss Ariel (message)  255 posts, Helper bee

I really want to be able to do a candy buffet. And I’m more of a gummy candy person than chocolate, so if we had to sacrifice chocolate to get more gummies that would be fine with me!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

I love your containers! I just started shopping for mine this week. I snagged four from walmart’s flower vase section for $3.50 each!

 
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Miss Lioness
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Miss Lioness (message)  817 posts, Busy bee

@Denali: That’s brilliant!

@xtatic1: Umm those sound delicious!

@Lo: ME TOO!

@Mrs. Meerkat: Nicely done!

 
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Mrs. Lioness, Atlanta Age and Occupation: 25, Physical Therapist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Attorney Engagement Date: August 29, 2009 Wedding Date: April 2011 Venue: Anthony’s Fine Dining About Me: I’m a Southern girl with New England roots. I say "wicked" and "y’all" in the same sentence and I like to drink sweet tea with my lobster. Mr. Lion and I are both former Floridians now living in Atlanta, which fortunately is still SEC country...Go Gators! We both love baseball, coffee, traveling, cooking, and playing Words with Friends with each other on our iPhones all day long. I’m very passionate about the things and the people I love, and I tend to plan things with all of my heart...our wedding, of course, is no different! Oh, and also Mr. Lion is a first generation American of Cuban descent. I may look more like Lucy than Ricky, but I’m doing my best to incorporate some Latin elements into our vintage-garden-Southern wedding!

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