It’s time to get your Halloween candy ready, but put these D&D inspired candies away to have as a campaign day treat.
It’s officially Halloween, and if nothing else Halloween is one of the few socially accepted days to sit around and eat your weight in candy. I’ll be bringing an infant trick-or-treating, not because they’ll want candy but because I do! If your plan is to unwind with a scary movie and some goodies, these Dungeons and Dragons inspired candies will have you hiding inside with the lights off so no costumed children try to come and trick your treats away.
Vanilla D&D Dice Candies
These handmade vanilla dice pops come in a full D&D set of six and a variety of colors. With stick or no stick options so you can have lose candies or candy pops, they’re a pretty versatile treat, and the shop gives you the chance to get a real set of plastic dice to go with your candy set. Who says that rolling a natural one can’t be sweet?
Official Dice Box With Potion Candies
There’s official Dungeons and Dragons candy, because why wouldn’t there be? A D-20 box holds a collection of cherry flavored health potions for whenever you’re feeling low on HP. Or just a little hungry, either way. When you’re done with the candies the box can be the perfect little place to keep your mini safe.
D&D Nerds Gummy Clusters
We know that there’s one official D&D candy, but did you know there was another? Nerds are on a nerdy adventure, dungeon crawling through gummy clusters and defeating candy colored mimic. Should the gummy candy have a gelatinous cube on the box? I think so. Would I snub this box of Nerds over it? Absolutely not. All of the Nerd characters also have their own personality and downloadable wallpapers, which you can learn more about on the Wizards webpage.
Mochaccino Diabetic Lollipops
Candy, just like D&D, should be for everyone. These chocolate and coffee flavored hard candies are sweated with diabetic friendly sugar, making hem a safe treat for our friends a the table who have to keep an eye on their sugars. The shop boasts natural flavors, no preservatives, and custom molding along with hours of testing to get the flavors and colors just so. I wonder if they’re looking for a candy flavor tester.
Chocolate Dragons
You can battle this set of three chocolate dragons with or without your adventuring party… But I think you’ll manage to win this battle if you go it alone. Coming in vanilla or chocolate candy melts, these candies will be a hit at your next D&D gathering, the perfect way to celebrate a hard won encounter, or just a fun snack once your home from your next session.
Do you have any D&D inspired candies? Would you share these with your party or eat them yourselves? Did any of our candy picks make it onto your wish list? Let us know in the comments!
Happy Adventuring!
Source: Bell of Lost Souls