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What stores sell seashell candies?

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It's for my wedding cake.

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  1. Here are some websites that may help. I actually put real seashells on our cake for our wedding.

    https://store.nexternal.com/shared/Store...

    http://www.nextag.com/seashell-candy/sea...

    http://www.nextag.com/candy-sea-shell/se...

    ~MLF~


  2. godiva chocolates-----they are beautiful and taste wonderful

  3. I agree with MLT... I just made a ton of these for my daughters wedding, and it literally took me 1/2 hour to make, and 10.00 in supplies.  When storing them use a "shirt box" and place tissue paper on the bottom then layer the chocolates with sheets of tissue paper between them.  Then store them in a cool place (not the fridge) until you need them.  They will stay good for 3-4 months.

    Good luck.

  4. I just went through this problem for our July 5 wedding reception! I wanted them for the same reason, and I searched so many stores! It turns out those chocolate seashells you see are a Christmas item! I don't know why that would be, but it is. We were able to find them at Trader Joe's though. If you have one nearby, that might be your best bet. I've made chocolates before, and you can do the molds, but they are work (I'm sure you have enough on your plate as is) and they really aren't as good as the Belgian ones with the hazlenut filling. I've looked online also, and they can be quite pricey, so depending on how many you'd need it could either be ok or really cost alot!

  5. My first instinct was "All of them..." and then I realized not everyone lives on the beach lol. Here are some places local to ME that sell and ship their candy, which is what they specialize in since we are a big tourist area.

    www.shrivers.com

    www.laurasfudge.com

    www.fralingers.com

    You can also look into your own local candy shops, if they don't have anything they may be able to order something for you.

    And you could always make it yourself, have a candy-making party with the bridesmaids! ( =

    Good luck!


  6. http://www.amazon.com/Escape-Concepts-Ch...

    http://www.southernseason.com/ppf/cid/1/...


  7. http://www.nextag.com/chocolate-candy-se...

  8. your best bet is to go to a craft store like Michaels and get a seashell mold and make your own its really not hard at all and i think it might even end up being cheaper!!

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