Christmas Chocolates to Give and Eat

Chocolate is the perfect complement to all the Christmas festivities. Kids love to find chocolate candy in their Christmas stocking, and guests will enjoy candy dishes full of festively wrapped treats. Christmas Eve just isn’t right without cocoa, garnished with a Spangler candy cane. And of course those classroom Christmas parties demand sweet treats made of chocolate.

With all the bustle of the holiday season, there’s lots to do to prepare, but don’t worry, we’re here to help. We’ve amassed the complete guide to Christmas chocolate to help you make the most of every Christmas moment.

Array of Christmas candy

Stocking Stuffers

Chocolate is the foundation of the properly stuffed stocking. With bulk candy options, you’ll have plenty for everyone on your list.

Fort Knox Chocolate Gold Coins are as much a holiday classic as reindeers and snow angels. Choose from a range of colors to make sure everyone knows whose candy is whose.

Everybody loves dressing up in their holiday finery, even the candy. Choose York Christmas Miniatures wreaths, Reese’s Christmas Peanut Butter Cups or Hershey’s Christmas Miniatures. If you like them all too much to choose just one, try Hershey Stocking Stuffer Shapes. With milk chocolate Santas, Reeses Trees and York Peppermint snowflakes, this 1 lbs. bag has something for everyone.

Chocolate Santas

Want something even more festive? Try Palmer Chocolate Santas and Helpers, Palmer Christmas Ugly Sweaters, Palmer Chocolate Christmas Balls, or Palmer Christmas Chocolate Bells. Mix and match your favorites for the ultimate Christmas stocking surprise.

Mix It Up with Mint

The only thing better than chocolate is mint chocolate. Go classic with the melt in your mouth flavor of Andes Christmas Crème de Menthe or put a new twist on an old favorite with Hershey Chocolate Mint Candy Canes.

Palmer Candy Cane Cups are a sweet surprise. Bite into the chocolate shell and find cool white mint crème inside. Or go decadent with Hershey Dark Chocolate Mint Truffle Kisses.

Candy wreath

Crafty Chocolate Candy Gifts

Chocolate candy isn’t just fun to eat, it can also be used to make impressive holiday decorations. How about a Christmas tree made of Hershey’s kisses? We can’t think of a better use for bulk candy. Or jazz up your Christmas gifts with beautiful, edible bow made of Kit Kats.

Most of the major candy brands release specially packaged Christmas Chocolate. But you can also buy regular bulk candy and add the holiday cheer yourself. This video from Martha Stewart shows you how to make Santa and snowman wrappers to decorate chocolate bars. It’s a family craft that everyone can help with and when you’re done, they make perfect Christmas party favors or gifts for grandma.

While you’re crafting, Reese’s Cup Reindeer make a perfect classroom gift or holiday party favor. They’re almost too cute to eat.

Christmas marshmallow candy

Brighten up the Table

If you just want to brighten up your holiday table. Fill clear glass jars with M&M Christmas Mix and Peanut Christmas Mix.

A festive party dish is the perfect complement to the Hershey Candy Dish Assortment you’ll love Hershey’s miniatures, Reese’s miniatures, and Hershey’s Kisses even more when they’re wrapped in red, green and gold. The same goes for Hershey Christmas Rolo candy.

For a holiday table your guests will never forget, pick a selection of your favorite bulk candy and set up a candy buffet. Our supply kit will get you started. All you have to add is the holiday cheer.

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