Christmas Candy

Christmas Sixlets Candy Packets: 15-Piece Bag

$3.95

Candy Melts - Dark Green: 12-Ounce Bag

2 Reviews
$5.50

Winter Snowman Pinata

$17.95

Cavendish & Harvey Hard Candy Drops Tins - Mixed Fruit: 12-Piece Box

4 Reviews
$49.50

Palmer Foiled Mini Chocolate Santas and Snowmen: 4LB Bag

$27.95

Sour Pina Colada Gummy Bears Candy: 3KG Bag

1 Review
$52.95

Spiral Fun Gumball Machines with Gumballs: 3-Piece Set

1 Review
$35.50

Haribo Christmas Gold-Bears Gummy Bears Candy: 3LB Box

2 Reviews
$21.50

Albanese Sour Gummy Christmas Trees & Snowmen: 4.5LB Bag

3 Reviews
$22.95

Palmer Foiled Mini Chocolate Crisp Kringles Candy: 4LB Bag

$32.50

Madelaine Christmas Foiled Chocolate Bells - Milk: 5LB Bag

$93.50

Candy Melts - Bright White: 12-Ounce Bag

$5.50

Lemonhead and Friends Assorted Candy Canes: 12-Piece Box

$4.50

Madelaine Foiled Mini Milk Chocolate Soldiers: 5LB Bag

1 Review
$81.50

Christmas Stars Candy: 5LB Bag

4 Reviews
$22.95

York Peppermint Patties Christmas Snowflakes: 32-Piece Bag

$7.95

Christmas Mega Candy Buttons Sheets: 2-Piece Pack

$3.95

Marvel Spiderman Chocolate Advent Calendar

$5.95

Chocolate Frosted Christmas Tree Mini Pretzels: 2LB Bag

1 Review
$23.50

Nerds Candy Canes: 12-Piece Box

$5.95

Atkinson Chocolate Peppermint Caramels: 10-Ounce Bag

$5.95

Sweetarts Mini Candy Canes: 32-Piece Box

$3.95

Candy Melts - Royal Blue: 12-Ounce Bag

1 Review
$5.50

Candy Cane Sprinkles: 3.9-Ounce Bottle

$5.95

Christmas Taffy Candy Assortment: 3LB Bag

8 Reviews
$17.95

Palmer Foiled Christmas Dairy Good Chocolate Balls: 5LB Bag

1 Review
$28.95

Biermann Marzipan Fruit Candy: 18-Piece Gift Box

3 Reviews
$21.50

Primrose Old Fashioned Cut Rock Candy Assortment: 5LB Bag

6 Reviews
$28.95

Jim Beam Liquor Filled Chocolate Bottles: 12-Piece Box

8 Reviews
$14.50

Sixlets Mini Milk Chocolate Balls - Christmas Colors Assortment: 2LB Bag

$27.95

Atkinson Gingerbread Caramels: 10-Ounce Bag

$5.95

Smarties Candy Canes: 12-Piece Box

$4.95

Christmas Stocking Pinata

1 Review
$17.95

Mai Tai Gummy Bears Candy: 3KG Bag

$52.95

Crushed Peppermint Candy Cane White Chocolate Drops: 1LB Jar

$29.50

Disney Princess Advent Calendar

2 Reviews
$5.95

Palmer Foiled Milk Chocolate Santas with Caramel Filling: 4LB Bag

$32.50

Candy Melts - Yellow: 12-Ounce Bag

$5.50

Mars Candy and Chocolate Advent Calendar

3 Reviews
$18.50

Plastic 6-Inch Candy Tongs - Green

$2.95

Peeps Marshmallow Trees: 3-Piece Pack

$4.95

Sunrise Spice Drops Candy: 5LB Bag

$22.95

Hershey's Kisses Sugar Cookie Candy: 9-Ounce Bag

$6.95

Gumball Grabber Machine with Dubble Bubble Gumballs

$23.50

Holly and Berries Holiday Mix Candy: 5LB Bag

$22.95

Tootsie Roll Frooties Candy - Cherry Limeade: 360-Piece Bag

1 Review
$11.95

Disney Mini Candy Canes: 50-Piece Box

9 Reviews
$5.95

Jim Beam Hand Made Fudge: 8.8-Ounce Tin

4 Reviews
$23.50

Christmas is a time of merriment, creating memories with family, and enjoying great food. But once the classic ham dinner is done, are you ready for the dessert portion of the evening? Stock up on sweet stocking stuffers and goodies for the children by exploring our selection of Christmas-themed candy. We offer hundreds of treats for kids from one to 92! Decorate the Christmas tree with classic red and white peppermint candy canes or create stunning visual displays by combining an assortment of our Christmas candy. Fulfill your confectionery shopping list today by exploring our inventory.

Chocolate lovers, rejoice! Our Christmas-themed candy selection includes some of the biggest brands in mouthwatering sweets. Find Dove®, Hershey®, Nestle®, and other chocolatier masterminds in our inventory. Our chocolate selection includes multi-packs, variety packs, as well as gift boxes that are ready to be wrapped and placed under the sparkling tree.

Baking this holiday season? Find crushed peppermint in bulk to create the most delicious Christmas treats and desserts! Check out our recipe videos and photography demonstrating fun candy crafts and cocktail accouterments!

Everyone knows that children on the naughty list get coal for Christmas. Follow through with your promise as part of an inside joke by giving your kids some of Santa’s black bubble gum. This classic sack of bubble gum coal may even dye their mouths black for the rest of the day.

According to folklore, candy canes originated in late 17th century Germany. Since then, beloved candy makers have broadened the horizons of these traditional candy sticks by using bold flavors. Our extensive candy cane selection features an array of classic and interesting flavors to choose from: assorted fruit, bacon, wasabi, gravy, pickle, and other exciting options. You can find them all here!

Candy Warehouse is the one-stop shop for sweet treats and nostalgic confections. We proudly update our inventory on a regular basis to include the best brands and candies that our customers crave. Register an account with us today to receive our newsletter and receive periodic updates about sales before anyone else. If you have any questions or need help finding a specific product, we are here to help! Contact us today so we can provide a shopping experience unlike any other. Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!

Christmas Candy Buffet Design Ideas

Sweet Little Nothings

On the night before Christmas, while Santa and the top reindeer sweated across the night sky delivering presents to the children of the world, all the elves and Mrs. Claus, the second-tier reindeer, and the Abominable Snowman went to the dock and took the yacht out on the arctic ocean for some well deserved relaxation.

Mrs. Claus kept trying to get everyone to dance, but only the elves did, doing jigs in a big circle, mainly because their union had recently succeeded in getting Santa to agree to eight-hour workdays. The second-tier reindeer were moping because they didn’t get to pull the sleigh, and the Abominable Snowman kept doing sit-ups until Mrs. Claus told him it was Abominable, not Abdominal. So he started curling elves to build his biceps.

After a while, everyone just sat and looked at the streaks across the sky, which were not, as some people thought, shooting stars, but actually Santa and the sleigh flying from country to country. Mrs. Claus consoled the second-tier reindeer: "There’s always next year," she said. "Eat lots of candy canes to build strength." She had to keep collecting their tears in a bucket, because reindeer tears, as everyone knows, are like acid and could eat through the ship’s hull.

Just then there was a huge crack and a shudder, and the ship stopped. "We hit an iceberg!" Mrs. Claus shouted. The ship tilted and started to take on water. The elves shrieked high-pitched elf screams. Mrs. Claus fanned herself and even the Abominable Snowman seemed halfway dismayed.

But the second-tier reindeer seemed energized. "Everyone grab onto one of us," one of the reindeer said, and they flew everyone to safety, back onto the North Pole ice shelf. When Santa returned, he rewarded all the second-tier reindeer by promising them that next year, they would all be top reindeer and get their very own stocking full of bulk candy, and they all cheered and high-fived hooves.

But one of the elves, obviously depressed, said: "But what about the yacht" Everyone was sad for a half second before Santa smiled and reached one hand deep, deep, deep into his bag of gifts, so deep everyone thought he would lose his hand down in the depths, so deep that he could have been reaching all the way to the South Pole, and brought out . . . jet packs for everyone! "Much better than any old yacht," Santa said, and everyone cheered.

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