Please feel free to share this with friends and to leave us any questions or comments below. Close Menu Home. Shop for Candy. Make sure you purchase your candy early. If your candy was shipped to you, check the box when it arrives!
It amazes us whenever we get a call from someone that ordered and received their candy early, but never bothered to open the box until the day before their event. When your order arrives, open it up and make sure everything you ordered is in the box and in good shape, and then you can tape it back up to keep it safe from t he candy fiends you know who you are!
Keep your candy in a cool environment, out of direct heat, the sun and the refrigerator. Contrary to what many people believe; it is not generally a good idea to put your chocolate in the fridge. A nice cool room temperature is fine. Fill your big jars with big candy duh!
Look for big fluffy items like marshmallows or popcorn to fill that ginormous jar. Gumballs are also decent jar filler. For example, you can put a smaller jar in the middle, upside down to take up some space.
You can also get a foam cylinder and place it in the middle to take up some space be sure to wrap it in plastic to avoid fuzzies in your candy. Whatever you use, just make sure you leave enough room around the edges and on the top for candy. In addition to having the right size jars, you need to consider the shape of the jars. Vary your Jar Heights and Sizes Jars filled with different candies at the boutique candy store Ok, so this one is really just a style issue, but most people seem to agree that candy buffets looks better when you mix jar heights and sizes.
In general, plastic scoops will work better for you than metal ones. Plastic scoops are less expensive than metal and are much less likely to break the glass jars. Most people remember scoops for their candy buffets, but often forget about tongs. For some candy items tongs are a must. Items like marshmallows, gummy worms and licorice are pretty hard to pick up with scoops, but with tongs… easy!
As with scoops, plastic is usually best and make sure to choose a good size. Hey, if you want it, go get it, just make sure to… 7.
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Glass is way better than plastic. Let us know what cool jars you scored in the comments section below! And stop by next week for even more awesome candy tips, tricks and recipes from the self-appointed best in the business.
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