August 10th, 2008.

The lolly buffet is so in style now for kids parties, weddings, baby showers, bridal showers and just about any celebration you can think of. I have been meaning to post a “how to” on creating the perfect lolly buffet for some time. I get calls about this almost every day right now… which lollies do we choose? what cylinders would you use? how do you set it up to look full and fun?

Then I discovered a great “how to” on this subject from the amazing Jennifer Sbranti over at Simply Stated. I’m going to run her informative post in full, with conversions to metric measurements and local resources for Australia and New Zealand. Take it away, Jennifer.

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Image:  Buffet is by “A Wedding Wish” and photography by Karen Schiely.

Candy buffets are always a welcome treat at parties and weddings, and they seem to instantly bring about that wonderful “kid in a candy store” feeling, no matter what your age! As much a party decoration as they are an edible treat, you’ll quickly discover that there’s definitely a right and wrong way to do candy buffets. Here are some guidelines to help make sure you end up with a display that looks as sweet as it tastes!

You’ll need:
• Several glass containers in a variety of shapes and sizes (bowls, jars, vases, canisters, pedestal servers)
• Candy
• Candy Scoops
• Small cellophane bags or mini boxes for guests to fill with candy
• Ribbon, labels, and other embellishments to decorate the jars

How much candy do you need?
The number one thing to keep in mind when creating a candy buffet? Don’t skimp! Instead of thinking in terms of how much candy each guest will actually eat, it’s best to think of your candy buffet as a decorative element and focus on creating a display that looks visually stunning, just as you would do with flower arrangements or other “regular” party decor.

For Large parties or weddings:
8-10 types of candy / 7 – 10 kilos each

For smaller parties or occasion showers:
7-10 types of candy / 3-5 kilos each

Tips & Tricks:

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To help create a full look to your buffet when you’re on a tight budget, use other decorative “filler” items on the table around the candy jars. Paper lanterns, flowers, flower petals, and picture frames are great “filler” elements. You can even sneak in some jars of inexpensive, coordinating cookies to help fill space and create a decadent, abundant look to the buffet.

Use a variety of types of candies – individually wrapped, unwrapped with a hard candy shell (i.e. m&m’s, skittles), hard candies, gummy candies, lollipops, old-fashioned candy sticks, etc.

Purchase candy at bulk candy stores. If it’s possible for you to buy bulk candy locally, bring your containers into the store with you to make sure you purchase the correct amount.

If you’re ordering candy online, be sure to place your order well in advance so that you have time to stage the buffet at home before the party and order more candy if necessary. You also want to avoid rush shipping fees, as bulk candy can be very heavy!

Consider your environment. For example, if you’re having an outdoor wedding in the summer, you may want to avoid chocolate, yogurt-covered malt balls, and other types of candy that can melt in the heat.

To narrow down the wide selection of candies available, which can be overwhelming when you’re deciding on the candy “menu”, focus on creating a buffet that matches your party colors and/or theme.

Use different shapes, sizes, and heights of containers, and make sure their mouths are wide enough for guests to scoop candy from. Cylinder vases and apothecary jars are widely available in discount stores because their glass-ware for this type of project is often the perfect price!

Embellish containers with ribbon, custom labels, and other decorative embellishments.

Where to buy Bulk Lollies Online
My Lollies
Goody Goody Gumdrops
My Favourite Lollies
Wallies Lollies

Happy Celebrating!

Kathryn

10 Responses to Creating the Perfect Lolly Buffet

  1. Polka Dot Bride

    Love lolly buffets! Have you got candy on the brain this week Kathryn?

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  3. Critsey

    WOW! These are the most beautiful candy bars I have ever seen! What great inspiration for a fun wedding!

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  5. Kirstin

    Hi! Thanks for the great article. Does anyone know how many lollies I’d need for 80 guests?

  6. Kathryn

    Hi Kirstin
    I’d run with the quantities for the large party or wedding. This would be a good quantity for 80 guests. You’ll probably have some left over, but lollies store well for some time, or you could give them to charity. Imagine how fabulous you’d feel donating them to your local kids hospital.
    Happy celebrating!
    Kathryn

  7. Shelly Kendrick

    Hello, my name is Shelly Kendrick, from Akron, Ohio, USA. The candy buffett – orange, green, pink, – photo that you show at the top of your article is ours from our wedding! My friend, Angela from “A Wedding Wish” is the one who put the buffet together for us. We’re flattered that you put our photo on this site but would appreciate it if you would do the right thing & show on your page that the buffet is by “A Wedding Wish” and photography by Karen Schiely.
    Thanks so much!

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  9. Sharon Chase

    I love this! Thanks for the tips. I am a children’s event planner and this info will come in handy! Love the colors (lime/pink!)

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