You can buy M&M's in all sorts of colors. You can get them at party supply places, Fuzziwigs (in most malls) or online. I bought peacock green and royal purple for my girlfriends nupitals and they were the hit of the party!
There's also marzipan--shaped in anything and colored anyway you like.
You can make your own chocolate lollies--cake decorating stores and Michaels sell white chocolate dyed different colors with lots of molds. You can wrap them in tulle or something fun.
the Candystore in the mall (can't remember the name) has all different fruit shaped and flavored candies...you can try there as well.
Have fun, and congrats!
2007-01-14 16:49:27
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answered by Jen-Jen 6
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You can go on line to the M&M store and order the custom colors. I'm also going to do a candy buffet. Now that Valentines day is around the corner there is a good chance that you'll find a lot of pink candies. How about pink jollyranchers. you can have white chocolate. So try pretzels dipped in white chocolate. How about rock candy, you can also get that in custom colors. You can have that made, or even make it your self, just do an internet search for rock candy. How about sour watermelon candies, you may be able to purchase those @ Sam's Club or Cosco.
2007-01-15 04:49:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Heres an idea..I am possibly planning t use it when I get married but it may be a little pricey. Did you know that you can have custom colors of m' n m's sent to you? I thought that would be neat.
Im not sure where you live but if you live in the city, sometimes there are large candy stores in malls that have all sorts of new and old fashioned candy.
or try:
- candydirect.com they have all sorts of new and old fashioned candy at good prices...even pink bubblegum cigars which could be neat if you want a "classy" sweet factory.
2007-01-14 18:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a wedding planner for a high end resort and I just got married in June and this is what i did for my wedding also.
As centrepieces I had 3 tiered dessert trays on every table with custom made truffles on them.
After dinner instead of having wedding cake we had a dessert buffet with 10 different cakes and 5 types of french pastries and also a chocolate fountain.
At the end of the night we had a huge candy buffet with old fashioned candy. We had a pyramid of 100 boxes of pink elephant popcorn. We had canisters filled with licorice, pezz, fizz, and other candies. We had the same tiered trays off of the tables stacked with Popeye Cigarettes, MacIntosh Toffee and Nerds.
We used red and white popcorn bags for guests to fill.
It was such a hit and my guests says mine was the most fun wedding they'd been at.
Hope this helps.
2007-01-15 03:26:21
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answered by rickybobbi 2
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I don't know much about wedding candies, but I found a couple of sites that might help: http://www.bjsgoodies.com/wedding_candypg.htm
If I am correct these are candy plates:
http://www.sweetmadnesscandies.com/brides.html
More Sites
http://www.hammondscandies.com/weddingcandy.ivnu
Pink Candies:
http://store.candywarehouse.com/pinkcandy.html
I hope this helps some.
2007-01-14 17:07:34
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answered by Crisodwolf 2
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Do you have a Sweets from Heaven shop in your area? They have great candy. You can also consider doing something with cotton candy.
I think it's a great theme..don't listen to those haters.
2007-01-14 16:53:51
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answered by Jem 6
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These websites might help:
http://www.candywarehouse.com/pinkcandy.html
http://www.candywarehouse.com/whitecandy.html
http://www.groovycandies.com/V2product_ProdName1.asp?cat_id=119
http://www.groovycandies.com/V2product_ProdName1.asp?cat_id=126
You could also use:
White chocolate covered gummy bears
Pink jelly beans like cotton candy, bubble gum, or strawberry cheesecake Jelly Bellies
Sour watermelon slices
Good & Plenty candy
2007-01-15 03:12:40
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answered by ? 5
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umm what about an arrowroot biscuit with pink icing and your husband&your names written in those tiny silver chocolate balls. Then placing them beside beside each plate or in your little gift bags to the guests.
2007-01-14 16:54:08
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answered by Rooster 2
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idk about a candy theme dude. its not every romantic. unless you're marrying willy wonka or something. it sounds like a 12 year olds b day party and something you'll regret...if you want a more casual wedding i'd go for a beachy setting or something that would be really cute.
2007-01-14 16:52:08
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answered by BAMF* 1
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chocolate covered marshmellows!! yummy!
just take white chocolate and use food coloring to color the chocolate so its your colors. and dip the mashmellows in it! its to die for!!
congrats!!!!!!!
2007-01-14 16:56:38
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answered by gurlieygurl2005 3
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