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Holiday Candy Trains
Choo-choo! Holiday Candy Trains can brighten as well as add fun to any buffet or table arrangement.
Prep Time:
1 hour 0 min
Total Time:
1 hour 0 min
Makes:
4 candy trains
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Glue gun and glue sticks
4
sixteen-inch lengths 3/8-inch-wide red or green ribbon
16
packages chewing gum, (5 sticks each)
12
packages (1 1/2 ounces each) raisins
64
round peppermint candies
4
rolls ring-shaped hard candies
4
foil-wrapped Hershey's® Kisses® milk chocolates
Assorted foil-wrapped candies
12
miniature candy cane sticks
1.
For cars of each train, glue end of 1 ribbon onto wide side of 1 gum package, 1 raisin package, 2 more gum packages and 1 more raisin package, spacing cars about 1/2 inch apart. For wheels, glue 4 peppermint candies onto sides of gum packages and 2 candies onto sides of raisin packages.
2.
For engine, glue roll of ring-shaped candies onto first ribbon-topped gum package. Glue 2 foil-wrapped milk chocolate candies onto top of engine.
3.
Glue additional candies, candy canes and raisin packages to train cars as shown in photo or as desired.
4.
Repeat to make remaining 3 trains.
Did You Know...
Clear tape can be used instead of glue.
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