Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Candy Buffet Ideas For Weddings and Hen Parties

Candy Buffet On Trend
This year while attending a trade show within the party industry my attention was brought towards a glamorous bright display of sweets and treats. I was told it was called a candy buffet and that it was popular in America. I was also told that an American candy buffet would be big, big sweets lots of sugar and lots of colour. Of course it was no surprise that the Americans would start something and we would want a part of it to.
I actually thought back to the weddings I had attended or heard about in the last few months and yes the candy buffet was a major part of those wedding receptions. I have to say I love the effect that a candy buffet can give and the versatile freedom it gives.
The candy buffet has a vintage touch which seems to be on trend right now in the wedding and hen party industry. I think it would remind most people of the old sweet carts, vintage sweet shops that we so rarely see now a days and yes that scary sweetie catcher on Chitty Chitty Bang Bang too!
Why Choose a Candy Buffet For Your Party
There are a few major reasons why you would choose to have a candy buffet at your wedding reception or hen party.
1. Vintage reminiscent feel that makes people nostalgic and comfortable
2. It's versatile especially when colour theme comes into it
3. People, especially children love sweets
4. Eye candy- literally it looks fantastic
5. No wastage, it doesn't go off the next day
6. No preparation time
I think that's enough good points although I could give you more reasons.
Candy Buffet Ideas
Lets get to the fun part ideas, tips and hints. Well I recently set up my own candy buffet and it was a lot of fun, it smelt delicious and with the left over sweets I could take them to my daughters friends birthday party which of course went down terrifically.
1. Remember to choose your colour theme. You may want to choose all of one colour which is stunning but more difficult to execute. You could do your main colour theme with white, or your main colour theme with a slight bit of an accent colour. You can also stick to a similar colour pallet scheme like pinks and reds. You also could choose a theme like vintage school sweets or love related sweets which is perfect for a hen party or wedding.
2. Choose a varied amount of sweets you don't want all the same sweets. Go for different shapes, sizes and textures this helps to create a more interesting full table display, it also adds interest and more excitement to the viewer.
3. Find different clear display bowels and dishes. Don't go for the same sized, shaped display dish. Try and change size, height, depth and width. Varying the dishes will enable you to put different sweets in different places. Different heights is a really important thing to remember, you may want to use pieces of mirror, glass or white upside down bowls to raise parts of your display
4. Use labels to add decoration and personalized detail. Remember you can use labels in various ways, you may want to add one large one, or individual dish labels. These can feature personal messages or personal details about the bride and groom like places they dated, you could also name the food of course.
5. Choose extra decorations carefully you don't want to take the attraction away from the buffet so don't be tempted to surround it with lots of banners, balloons and party poppers. Just go for one tasteful banner, bunting is very on trend and effective right now.
6. Use accessories such as scoops and small sweetie bags for ease and practicality. You need to keep it hygienic and the scoops will enable that. You can get a range of bags that are so cute from striped to spotty or clear. You can also label the bags with some sort of message.
This lovely trend is delightful and playful. It also is cost effective and relatively easy and there is no baking involved which is a real plus point to those that hate baking, not a hen party cupcake insight!
You may want to search the internet for candy buffet ideas, there is lots of help available from display ideas, to how to make a candy cart. There is also lots of inspirational images and ideas.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/8441296

Friday, April 24, 2015

Ben & Jerry's: Introducing The BRRR-ito!



We’re always on the hunt for new ways to eat our ice cream… what better way than wrapped in a BRRR-ito! Your two favorite flavors, topped with a fudge drizzle and cookie crumbs all wrapped up in a soft and chewy waffle wrap! It’s how we roll. Learn more: http://benjerrys.co/BRRRito

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

NEW Sour Patch Kids Commercial (2015) - Bus Stop



So there's prom, and then there's the SPK Prom - where stars Andrea Russett, Meredith Foster, Jack Johnson & Jack Gilinsky scramble to find their way out of a sour situation for a super sweet payoff.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

The SNICKERS® Write-Off



In 2005, an Arizona woman tried to write off a Snickers bar and her tax return was denied. This short documentary exposes that injustice to the world.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

What Can We Get For You?

Blue Bunny Products

  1. Looney Tunes cup 12oz
  2. Jolly Rancher Watermelon cup 6oz
  3. Tear Jerker cup 6oz
  4. Big Dipper Cookie n Cream cone 4.3oz
  5. Big Dipper Chocolate cone 4.3oz
  6. Big Dipper Strawberry Burst cone 4.3oz
  7. Big Dipper Vanilla cone 4.3oz
  8. Bomb Pop Jolly Rancher 4.5oz
  9. Bomb Pop Tear Jerker 4.5oz
  10. Bomb Pop Tongue Splash 4.5oz
  11. Bomb Pop Watermelon 4.5oz
  12. Bomb Pop Fudge 4.5oz
  13. Bomb Pop RWB 4.5oz
  14. Bomb Pop Jr. Sour Power 2oz
  15. Cherry Banana Split 3oz
  16. Champ Cone Variety pack 4.6oz
  17. Chill Cherry Explosion cup 11.5oz
  18. Chill Double Lemon cup 11.5oz
  19. Vanilla Crunch bar 3oz
  20. Face Batman 4oz
  21. Face Bratz
  22. Face Bugs Bunny 3.75oz
  23. Face Madagascar 4oz
  24. Face Ninja Turtle 4oz
  25. Face Pink Panther 4oz
  26. Face Scooby Doo 3.75oz
  27. Face Shrek 4oz
  28. Face Sonic the Hedgehog 4oz
  29. Face Tweety Bird 3.5oz
  30. Face Power Puff 3.7oz
  31. Fudge bar 3oz
  32. Big Double Strawberry Sandwich 6oz
  33. Big Mississippi Mud Sandwich 6oz
  34. Big Neopolitan Sandwich 6oz
  35. Big Vanilla Sandwich 6oz
  36. Jolly Rancher Ice pop 4oz
  37. Looney Rainbow Push Up 4oz
  38. Lucas Chamoy bar 3oz
  39. Lucas Limon bar 3oz
  40. Lucas Mango bar 3oz
  41. Lucas Pelucas bar 3oz
  42. Orange Dream bar 3oz
  43. Sour Wower Blue Raspberry bar 3oz
  44. Watermelon Whirl bar 3oz
  45. Sundea Crunch Strawberry bar 3oz
  46. Sundea Crunch Chocolate bar 3oz
  47. Small Neopolitan Sandwich 4oz
  48.  Small Vanilla Sandwich 40z
  49. Birthday Party Sandwich 4oz


 

 

Good Humor Products

  1. Big Stick Cherry/Pineapple 3.5oz
  2. Airhead Blue Raspberry/Watermelon pop 2.85oz
  3. Klondike Choco Taco Vanilla 4oz
  4. Classic Chocolate Eclair 4oz
  5. Classic Strawberry Shortcake 4oz
  6. Cookie n Cream bar 4oz
  7. Premium Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich 4.5oz
  8. Face Dora the Explorer 4oz
  9. Face Sour Patch Kid 3.75oz
  10. Face Spiderman 4oz
  11. Face Sponge Bob 4oz
  12. King Kone 4.6oz
  13. Cyclone bat 2.7oz
  14. Lick-a-Color pop 3.5oz
  15. Oreo bar 4oz
  16. Pop Shots Lime 3.7oz
  17. Scribbler pop 2-pk 2.4oz
  18. Magnum Double Carmel bar 3.3oz
  19. Magnum Double Almond 3.3oz


M & M Mars Products

  1. Dove bar dark/milk chocolate 2.89oz
  2. M & M Cookie sandwich 4oz
  3. Snickers bar 3.33oz
  4. Twix bar 3.13oz
  5. Milky way bar 3.13oz


Ben & Jerry’s Novelties

1      Cherry Garcia bar 3.72oz
  1. Half Baked bar 3.72oz
  2. Vanilla milk chocolate bar 3.72oz

Delicias

  1. Esquimal de fresa (strawberry) 4oz
  2. Esquimal de Vanilla 4oz
  3. Arroz Fruit bar (Rice pudding) 4oz
  4. Buter Pecan Fruit bar 4oz
  5. Coconut fruit bar 4oz
  6. Jamaica Fruit bar 4oz
  7. Lime Fruit bar 4oz
  8. Mango Fruit bar 4oz
  9. Pepino Fruit bar 4oz
  10. Pineapple Fruit bar 4oz
  11. Strawberry cream fruit bar 4oz
  12. Strawberry Juice Fruit bar 4oz
  13. Tamarindo Fruit bar 4oz
  14. Van Cream Fruit bar 4oz
  15. Watermelon Fruit bar 4oz
  16. Bolis Rompope 7oz

Its-it

  1. Chip it sandwich 10oz
  2. It’s it chocolate sandwich 5.5oz
  3. It’s it vanilla sandwich 5.5oz
  4. It’s it Mint sandwich 5.5oz
  5. It’s it Cappuccino 5.5oz
  6. It’s it super sundae 5.25oz

Wonder

  1. Snow Cone bubblegum 7oz
  2. Snow Cone Sour Apple 7oz
  3. Snow Cone Jolly Rancher Rainbow 7oz
  4. Whistle pops 2.75oz
  5. Dino sour push up 2.75oz
  6. Chocolate sundae cups 5oz
  7. Strawberry sundae cups 5oz
  8. Bubble gum sundae cups 5oz
  9. Candy Blast Cup 10oz
  10. Snow Storm Cup 10oz
  11. Cookie Dough Cup 10oz
  12. Apple Pie Cup 10oz
  13. Peach Cobbler Cup 10oz
  14. Strawberry Shortcake Cup 10oz
  15. Malt Cup Chocolate 10oz
  16. Malt cup Vanilla 10oz
  17. Malt Ball Crunch Cup 10oz

Nestle Dreyer’s Products

  1. Crunch Bars 3.0oz
  2. Butterfinger loaded bars 4oz
  3. Drumstick Variety 4.6oz
  4. Drumstick Supreme King Cone 7.0oz
  5. Toll House Cookie Sandwich 6oz
  6. Itzakadoozie Ice pop 3.3oz
  7. Dibs Singles 4.0oz
  8. Haagen Dazs Bars3.0oz

Rich’s Products
  1. Sour Cherry bar 4oz
  2. Wacky Watermelon bar 4oz
  3. Sour Raspberry Bar 4oz
  4. Cookie and Cream Bar 3oz
  5. Creamy Crunch Bar 3.0oz
  6. Fudge Frenzy Bar 3.0oz
  7. Orange Cream Pop 3.0oz
  8. Neapolitan Ice cream sandwich 6oz
  9. Vanilla Ice Cream sandwich 6oz

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Ice Cream Trivia - How Much Do You Know About America's Favorite Treat?

Ice Cream Trivia:
Fun facts to Accompany Americas Favorite Summer Time Treat!
In 1984 President Ronald Reagan declared July National Ice Cream Month saying that patriotic Americans should honor the month with "appropriate ceremonies and activities." So grab yourself a double scoop of your favorite flavor and learn some fun facts about this American classic!
It is believed that in the first century the Roman Emperor Nero was a big fan of ice cream in its earlier stage. He would send his slaves up mountains to collect snow and ice so he could enjoy his flavored ices.
The first documented mention of ice cream in America was written in the 1700s. It was written to the governor of Maryland praising the ice cream and strawberry dessert he had served at a dinner party.
In 1776 the first ice cream parlor opened in New York City. During World War I ice cream became a symbol of pride for America due to the fact that a newspaper had quoted a German officer declaring, "We do not fear that nation of ice cream eaters."
In the 1920s, immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island were given ice cream to introduce them to a "typical" American treat. Many thought it was frozen butter and tried to spread it on their bread...
In 1939 Stoelting built the first soft serve ice cream dispenser for the Home Made Ice Cream Company, known today as Dairy Queen, helping to create the soft serve industry as we know it today. It has been over 100 years since Stoelting's creation and the company is still a leading manufacturer of equipment that brings us this delicious treat every day. Today, the average person in the U.S. consumes around 48 pints of ice cream per year, more than any other country! Its not just the kids either, adults consume nearly half of all the ice cream bars, popsicles, and the like every year. So indulge this month- and hey- if you need an excuse, National Ice Cream month only comes around once a year!


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/701062

Thursday, April 9, 2015

FROZEN MALLOW POPS! Disney movie s'mores party treat - marshmallow pops - princess Elsa




Ingredients:

Marshmallows
Pop sticks (or toothpicks)
Toothpick (as an applicator)
Melted white chocolate dyed blue or melted candy melts
Snowflake sprinkles (we used wilton)
Blue sanding sugar (sugar sprinkles)

Monday, April 6, 2015

Blue Bunny® Grasshopper Bites



These chocolate-dipped ice cream sandwich bites will help you be a great host with very little effort.

Friday, April 3, 2015

SNICKERS®—Bedtime



On April Fools Day, see what happens when you prank on an empty stomach.