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The season of love is in there air and people are looking for special Valentine candy recipes to make their loved ones— and there's plenty of simple treats one can make at home. Follow Bakell's Valentine's guide for making candy to find your next favorite Valentine's Day treat.
Make simple candy recipes at home for friends, family, student classrooms or simply for that special someone. Making Valentine's Day gifts like candy or bouquets is a great way to show people that you really care.
Not sure if you can make it at home? Scroll down to see what Valentines candy recipes you like, which may feature specialty candy making tools from Bakell to give you all you need.
Break the mold this Valentine's Day by making your own conversation hearts with a simple recipe. Customize them however you want with romantic or funny candy heart messages for the occasion.
[Conversation Heart Candy Recipe]
These candy hearts are easy to make and will quickly fill out gift boxes, should you need ideas of how to fill up bouquets quickly or multiple smaller gift bags.
Make the most popular, decedent dessert for your Valentines by giving them a dish full of chocolate covered strawberries. These can be found in most chocolatiers or sweet treat shops, and never disappoint.
[Chocolate Covered Strawberries this recipe]
Learn how to decorate the chocolate layer with basic decorations to make the strawberries look gorgeous.
Turn simple rice krispies treats into a Valentine's showstoppers. Form these delicious treats into heart-shaped goodies for a highly customized gift.
Add candy melt decorations, chocolate chips, or your Valentine's favorite candy.
Get creative by turning a Valentine's Day classic into a modern masterpiece with geometric chocolate hearts.
Perfect for the chocolate lover in your life or as a eye-catching accent to a Valentine's Day gift box.
The most popular Valentine's candy is the classic box of chocolates. Even before the 19th century, since Valentine's Day became associated with romance, chocolates have been among popular treats to give out quickly.
Giving out specialized cards, flowers, or handmade gifts is the best substitute to give out instead of candy for Valentine's Day. Even a simple gift box filled with an odd assortment of treats would be an instant crowd-pleaser to replace candy.
The candy that most represents love is chocolate. Not only are they a classic treat associated with Valentine's Day, they come in a variety of styles and assortments. For people allergic to chocolate or similar products, instead opt for a specialized version of their favorite sweet flavor.