Browse through the collection of Wilton’s favorite candy recipes and creative ideas for candy making. From mouthwatering molded chocolate candy and truffles to delicious lollipops and other sugary treats, learning how to make candy is fun with these simple recipes from Wilton.
Using candy molds adds even more fun to candy making! You’ll find a variety of unique shapes and ideas for every occasion or celebration. Don’t have a candy mold? Be sure to check out the Candy Shop at the Wilton online store to find the perfect one.
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On Valentine’s Day, show that special someone that they are a Berry Special Valentine. Use the Cupcakes ‘N More dessert stand to display chocolate-covered strawberries and conversation heart cookies.
Package your sweets for your sweeties in this Bon Bon Box. Handmolded candies sit inside a keepsake metal cookie cutter positioned between two heart-shaped pink cookies. Lovely!
Candy shells, filled with fresh seasonal fruits, provide the perfect ending to your event. Guests will be impressed with the dessert tower presentation provided by our Cupcakes ‘N More Desert Stand (available in sizes to hold 13 to 38 treats).
Giving Your Heart Away will get the conversation started! Use your heart shaped cake pan to mold the candy box and lid, then decorate with melted candy and a pretty molded candy rose. How sweet it is!
Make fast favors for the Valentine’s Day bash with our Love Tokens Candy Bags. All it takes is your favorite candies, see-through bags and a pretty red ribbon to create a gift they’ll love.
Heart-shaped sugar cookie pops are one treat any Valentine would love to receive. Ours are covered with melted candy and decorated with fondant details.
It’s a chocolate lover’s dream come true. Serve exquisite chocolate truffles in a chocolate goblet. Shape goblet using Sports Ball Pan Set covered with melted chocolate. Make candy heart pops and candies to embellish the lavishly rich confection.
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