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The Ultimate Candy Buffet Calculator

Stop guessing and overspending. Enter your guest count to get exact candy amounts, a visual shopping list, and a printable 1-page PDF checklist in seconds.

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The Ultimate Candy Buffet Calculator

Stop guessing and overspending. Enter your guest count to get exact candy amounts, a visual shopping list, and a printable 1-page PDF checklist in seconds.

Party Details & Setup

Set your guest count, table scale, and colors to get a clear candy formula.

50
People
10250+

Table Scale

Color Palette

Takeaway Style

Outdoor / Summer Mode

Reduce melt-prone picks and shift front trays toward wrapped or heat-safer candy.

Standard formula, 50 guests

Pink & Gold โ€ข Small Favor Bags

Includes a clean 1-page PDF checklist for printing or saving.

Open Plan Overview
Candy
20 lbs
Budget
$60-$90
Containers
7
Palette
Pink & Gold
Standard

40%

๐Ÿฌ Bulk Fillers

Fill the biggest jars first. This is the base and it disappears fastest.

Need
8 lbs

Gummies, jelly beans, M&M-style candy, and easy bulk fillers in pink & gold.

Shop Bulk Gummies

20%

๐Ÿญ Visual Anchors

Use tall or statement pieces to create height and catch the eye.

Need
4 lbs

Rock candy sticks, lollipops, and tall hard candy in pink & gold.

Shop Tall & Statement Candies

30%

๐Ÿซ Chewy & Wrapped

Use this in front trays to make the table feel cleaner and more premium.

Need
6 lbs

Foil-wrapped chocolate, blush gummies, and pale gold hard candy.

Shop Wrapped Party Chocolates

10%

๐Ÿฅจ The Salty Reset

A small salty break keeps the table from tasting flat or too sweet.

Need
2 lbs

Pretzels, caramel popcorn, mixed nuts, or another sweet-salty snack.

Shop Party Pretzels & Popcorn

Candy Buffet Checklist

Use this after the table blueprint is set. It catches the jars, scoops, favor-bag details, refills, and cleanup pieces that hosts usually remember too late.

๐ŸฌDisplay Basics

View jar set
View scoops

๐ŸŽFavor Bag Station

View treat bags
View napkins
View trash bags

โœจRefill & Cleanup

View bulk chocolate
View bulk gummies
View table covers
View storage containers

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Helpful extras that make the buffet easier to run

Once the candy math is locked, these are the easiest add-ons to increase table quality, reduce mess, and keep the setup closer to what guests picture in their heads.

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Expert Note

Why does a container-first candy plan convert better than a weight-only calculator?

Hosts rarely picture twenty pounds of candy. They picture two tall jars, three scoop jars, and a front row that still looks full after the first rush. Container-first planning matches that mental model.

It also creates cleaner product intent. Instead of a vague bulk-candy CTA, you can send the host to tall candy, center-jar fillers, tray candy, jars, scoops, and bags with much higher purchase confidence.

Quick Answer: What does a 50-person candy table usually need?

A standard 50-guest table usually lands around 18-22 lbs of candy, split across tall statement jars, center scoop jars, and front trays.

Every plan also comes with a clean PDF checklist you can print or save for shopping day.

How should you think about a candy buffet?

The useful mental model is not just pounds per guest. It is what guests will see on the table: one or more tall focal jars, a center line of scoopable favorites, and a front edge of wrapped or low-mess candy. The weight comes after the container plan, not before it.

The 3-Zone Table Model

  • Back row: Tall candy that creates height and signals the theme color fast.
  • Middle row: Wide-mouth jars with gummies, beans, or coated candy guests scoop most.
  • Front row: Wrapped chocolates, mints, or sweet-salty trays that reduce mess.
  • Bag station: Add more refill weight only if guests are filling favor bags.

What changes the budget fastest?

  • Container count: More jars create fullness, but also add tool and refill needs.
  • Favor bags: Small bags can be manageable; large bags change the whole candy budget.
  • Palette choice: Black-gold or blue-white often pushes you toward more premium candy mixes.
  • Summer heat: Wrapped or heat-safer candy usually protects both looks and waste.