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Fruit Filled Candy Cups
Difficulty: Easy
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).
Shake, Rattle and Roar! Lollipops
Difficulty: Easy
Use our Mini Ball Pan and Candy Melting Plate to shape large and small candy rattles. Outfit the larger rattle with pink candy-coated chocolates and blue bear shaped in our Mini Baby Icons Mold.
Kids Candy Bags
Difficulty: Easy
Stack up your birthday party or shower favors on a Cupcakes ‘N More Dessert Stand. Tied with ribbons that suit the occasion, you’ve solved your storage problem and created a fun centerpiece at the same time!
A Lively Brew Dessert
Difficulty: Medium
Energize your high tea with A Lively Brew. These brightly-colored candy tea cups, heaping with white chocolate mousse, can lighten up any rainy day.
You've Got A Scoop Candies
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
What will they eat first? The crunchy cone? The candy-covered crisped rice cereal treat “ice cream scoop” topped with Jumbo Rainbow Nonpareils Sprinkles? Or, the candies hidden inside?
Pop These Balloons! Lollipops
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Follow our instructions for molding melted candies using the painting method to create these multi-hued treats. Shape the candy in the balloon Party/Birthday Large Lollipop Mold.
Grill of Your Dreams Candy
Difficulty: Somewhat Difficult
Everything tastes better on the grill, and your BBQ guests will think this candy centerpiece is very well done! Use the Sports Ball pan to mold the candy shell grill and shape the food using our candy clay recipe.
Candy Celebration Plaque
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Serve a cake made from candy as a special-day surprise. Use melted candy and our Cake Stencils Variety Pack to decorate a candy plaque shaped in an 8 in. x 2 in. Round Pan.
Candy Cupcake Boxes
Difficulty: Medium
These festive candy cupcake boxes are almost too pretty to eat, but too irresistible not to.
Sundae Surprise Candy
Difficulty: Somewhat Easy
Sweet-toothed folks love these candy-shell sundae cups filled with chocolate dots. Use Candy Melts, a Mini Wonder Mold Pan, and crisped-rice-cereal treats to form the containers.
Treat Bags
Difficulty: Easy
Store-bought candies rise in status when placed in Clear Party Bags displayed on our Halloween Cupcakes ’N More Dessert Stand.
A Strong Signal Candy
Difficulty: No reviews
Send a Strong Signal at a ‘tween’s birthday party. These candy cell phones, featuring a licorice antenna, will be the “it” favor of any party.
Given with Ribbon Candy
Difficulty: No reviews
What a sweet favor for baby or wedding shower guests! Mold a candy shell and lid using a muffin cup and cookie cutter. Filled with candy and Given With Ribbon color-cued to the event, you have a memorable treat. Great for birthdays too!
Good Call! Candy
Difficulty: Medium
Teens will flip for this candy-covered mini cake! Good Call makes single-serve treats so each guests gets their own phone.
Sipping Sundaes Cookies
Difficulty: Easy
It’s the best of both worlds! A cookie covered with candy. Use our Bell Cookie Cutter to make the sundae cup from cookie dough recipe and cover with melted candy. Make candy base with the Peanut Butter Cups Candy Mold and attach inverted decorated cookie with melted candy. Add 1/2 cherry ball on top.

