Candy buffets are always a hit, and they’re such a fun, festive way to end a Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration. Whether you’re sending guests off with a little sugar rush or creating a colorful focal point during dessert, a well-designed candy station is always a sweet addition. We’ve seen (and styled) some really creative ones over the years, and we’re sharing a few of our favorites here, along with a link to our full blog post on how to make your candy buffet stand out.
Want your candy buffet to look as good as it tastes? Try these tips:
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Stick to your event’s color palette for a cohesive look
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Use unique vessels like cups, takeout boxes, or jars
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Add logo stickers to tie in your branding
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Include props or signage that match your theme
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Light it up! Fairy lights add instant sparkle
Now, onto the eye candy…
Cameron’s candy station featured custom logo cups that guests filled with his all-time favorite treats. The cups doubled as a functional favor and added a branded touch to the display.
Naomi’s buffet stuck perfectly to her pink and white color palette. Guests filled striped takeout boxes adorned with a logo sticker. So cute!
One of our favorite setups featured ribbons and fairy lights for a magical glow that really made the candy shine.
Phoebe’s buffet had a softer look, accented with flowers and simple white bowls for a more understated (but still sweet) vibe.
Rowan’s display matched their rustic, woodsy theme. It’s proof that candy buffets don’t have to be loud or bright to make an impact.
Sarah’s table was filled with her favorite sweets, many of which were loose and unwrapped. We made sure to have plenty of scoops and tongs on hand to keep things sanitary and easy to serve.
Sammy went all in on branding, using logo stickers and filling his candy buffet with every kind of M&M you could imagine.
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