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Duck Pond Candy
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Remember the carnival game where you picked a rubber duck out of a pond to win a prize? This treat is modeled after that game! Reveal the baby’s gender at your celebration! Mark the bottom of one duck candy to indicate the baby’s gender—guests have fun seeing who gets to reveal if baby is a boy or girl!
What a Shell Guy Piñata Treats
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You won’t believe that this charming critter is stuffed to the gills with mini marshmallows! Make his shell with our Mini Ball Pan and decorate with dark green Candy Melts candy!
Like a Duck To Water Candy
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Use a candy-clay rim and candy-clay ball feet to turn a candy-coated Mini Egg Pan cake into a bathtub. Make the scene even sweeter with a duck formed in our Rubber Ducky Candy Mold.
Zoo Crew Sets Sail Candy
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Build seaworthy party favors. Fill Dessert Shells Candy Mold candy boats with crisped rice cereal treats mixture and seal with melted candy. Add fondant cabins and Jungle Pals Fun Pix voyagers.
Cottontail Carousel Candy
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Create edible placecards for your Easter dinner! These cute candies feature a candy-coated crisped rice cereal base with a carousel bunny cookie on top for a doubly-delicious dessert.
Candy Bear
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Here’s a nifty trick for creating contrasting details. Use a parchment triangle bag to pipe white melted candy into the ears, eyes and muzzle of the Mini Stand-Up Bear Pan and refrigerate before filling the mold with melted yellow candy.
Save 'em For a Rainy Day Candy
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Decorate every table with these adorable candy cups filled with mints.
Caterpillar Cutie Candy
Difficulty: Easy
Your guests will go buggy for this Caterpillar Cutie. For each you’ll need four candies made in the Truffles Candy Mold. Make them solid candy or fill a molded candy shell with caramel or peanut butter.

