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Planning a Candyland Party and looking for resources? We have what you need and MORE! Candyland Party Ideas Divide the guests into two teams and give them each a stack of candy bars (only one of each.) Have them each come up with a story that uses the names of every candy bar in their bunch. For example, a story might go something like this "One day, Baby Ruth tripped and made Mr. Goodbar Snicker." Afterwards , have a spokesman from each team read their story to the other group. For a more elaborate activity (but one that could take keep the kids occupied for a longer period of time PLUS providing an EXCELLENT take home gift) make a small 9", single layer cake for each guest. Depending on the age of the guest, you may want to front it first. Provide all different types of candies for the guests to decorate their own cake. They can make pictures, abstract designs or anything that their imaginations come up with. For a GREAT cake, purchase a gameboard (Candyland can be purchased from your local Wal-Mart for under $10) Make a simple frosted cake, but place it ON the game board! Use the Candyland pieces and cards to decorate the top of the cake! Visit your local craft shop (Michael's, Joann's, Hobby Lobby) and get a couple of chocolate candy molds along with a few different colors of chocolate. Your guests will have a great time making their own candies - and you not have great parting gifts for your guests to take home with them! Have the party guests come up with their own wonderful magic creations. Have them draw a picture of it and explain to everyone what it does! Candyland Supplies and
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