The Ultimate Candy Buffet Calculator
Create a stunning sweet table without overspending. Calculate pounds, jars, and variety in seconds.
Adding a candy table for a kids birthday?
Use this tool for favor-bag and candy-station quantities, then return to the kids birthday hub for pizza, drinks, games, and low-stress setup decisions.
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๐ฌ Candy Buffet Calculator
Sweet treats quantity estimator
Party Details
*Guests take 2-3x more candy if you provide bags!
Pro Tip: Buy 10-20% more than calculated if you want the jars to look "full" until the very end of the party. Empty jars look sad!
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Our Recommended Picks (Available on Amazon)
These picks help the buffet look full, stay easier to manage, and avoid turning into a messy free-for-all once guests start scooping.
Display Basics
These are the pieces that make a candy buffet look full, organized, and easy to browse.
Best pick for giving the table height and variety so the buffet feels abundant even before guests start scooping.
Best for showers and birthday dessert tables
Budget pick that turns grazing candy into take-home favors without needing extra packaging later.
Best for favor-table setups
Portion Control
These help you manage waste and keep the table cleaner when guests serve themselves.
Best pick for keeping sticky gummies and wrapped candy moving cleanly without lots of hand contact.
Best for self-serve candy bars
Upgrade your summer candy mix with options that hold shape better when the buffet sits out longer.
Best for summer or outdoor parties
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Expert Note
Why do candy buffets need more jars than most hosts expect?
A candy table looks much fuller when the volume is spread across more vessels instead of crammed into a few oversized containers. Extra jars also let you separate textures and colors so the buffet reads better visually.
If guests are taking bags, jar count matters even more because empty space shows up fast. More containers and smaller scoops make the table hold its shape longer without forcing you to overspend on candy weight.
๐ฌ Candy Buffet Guide ๐ญ
For 50 Guests
Route Sweet Table Planning By Occasion
Use this calculator for candy math first, then route visitors into the right birthday or holiday flow so favors, drinks, decor, and budget stay aligned.
Birthday Hub
Use candy planning for favor tables, dessert add-ons, and party decor that still needs a broader birthday path.
Kids Birthday
Connect candy jars and favor bags to pizza, drinks, games, and lower-stress setup.
Milestone Birthday
Use candy planning for adult birthdays, statement dessert tables, and party favors that still need a bigger planning path.
Candy Table Setup Picks
These items help hosts portion candy cleanly, build a fuller-looking display, and keep favor bag service simple.
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Display Basics
Favor Station
Labels & Cleanup
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Quick Answer: How much candy do I need?
For 100 guests, plan about 35-50 lbs of candy depending on whether guests fill favor bags or only snack at the table.
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How much candy per person for a buffet?
The golden rule for candy buffets is 0.25 to 0.5 pounds per guest. If you are providing "Favor Bags" for guests to take home, lean towards 0.5 lbs (8 oz) per person. If it's just for snacking during the party, 0.25 lbs (4 oz) is usually sufficient.
The 40-30-20-10 Rule
- 40% Bulk Fillers: Chocolates, Foil-wrapped hearts (Volume)
- 30% Soft/Chewy: Gummy bears, Peach rings (Texture)
- 20% Hard/Decorative: Rock candy, Lollipops (Height/Visuals)
- 10% Salty: Pretzels or Nuts (Palate cleanser)
Jar Selection Tips
- Odd Numbers: Groups of 3 or 5 jars look best.
- Vary Heights: Use risers or boxes under the tablecloth to create levels.
- Wide Mouths: Ensure scoops fit inside the jars easily!
Candy Buffet Checklist
- โ Apothecary Jars
- โ Metal Scoops/Tongs
- โ Treat Bags/Boxes
- โ Labels & Signs
- โ Tablecloth & Risers
- โ The Candy!