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How To Prepare A Candy Buffet For A Wedding

How to Prepare a Candy Buffet for a Wedding JW eaver Nut Sweets & Snacks 1. Pick (Qut the Candy Grab 3 things to get started: a pen, a notebook, and your fiancé. There is no doubt that you will both have your own favorite types of candy, so be sure to take into account each other's preferences. You can choose the candy based on both of your favorite types of candy, the wedding colors, or as a complement for the other food or cake you will be serving. Also keep in mind a centerpiece, such as a chocolate fountain, which is always an entertaining option! 2. Choose Beautiful Glassware and Other Containers Be sure to select different heights, shapes and colors of containers that match the theme of your candy and your wedding. Make sure you provide tongs and other utensils for your guests to be able to select the candy they would like to enjoy. 3. Order Enough (andy You normally want to choose between 7-10 different types of candy. A good rule of thumb is to order about .25 pounds of candy per guest. So a wedding with 160 people, you would want about 40 pounds of candy. Remember, it's always better to have too much candy, than too little! Guests can always take home the extra candy as a fun and memorable memento to remember your special day from. 4. Be Considerațe of Dietary Concerns Some dietary considerations should be taken into account when deciding on the different types of candy for your buffet. If you do order candy that is dietary specific (i.e. gluten free, etc.), be sure to label them so that everyone knows the difference. Look into gluten free, vegan/vegetarian, and sugar free candies. 5. Purchase "Takeaway' Containers for Your Guests There is sure to be candy left over after the wedding. Having containers (paper lunch bags, takeout containers, plastic bags, etc.) are a great way your guests to stock up on candy before leaving, which will also cause less leftovers for you to worry about eating up! for 6. Decorațe the Buffet Țable Add balloons, ribbons, flowers, and small figurines, as well as any other small objects that fit your wedding theme onto the table. Another great idea is to add a few photos from your engagement, or of yourselves as children. Having these photos and trinkets is a great way to get people to start a conversation with each other Source: WeaverNutSweetsAndSnacks.com/wedding WeaverNutSweetsandSnacks.com - [email protected] - 717-738-3337 Infograph designed by www.RODAmarketing.com

How To Prepare A Candy Buffet For A Wedding

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Are you using a candy buffet for your wedding? If so, use this infographic as a guide in planning what types of candy to order, how much candy to order, and everything else you need to make sure your ...

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