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You can't help but associate trains with the holiday season! Beautiful trains that circle around the Christmas tree, holiday movies like "The Polar Express", train craft kits, and candy trains. Candy trains have been a tradition in our family for years. I remember receiving one as a child and thinking it was the BEST gift ever. I also remember making them in elementary school! They are so easy to make and very fun to eat.Candy Trains With Coal
Supplies
- Gum
- Life Savers
- Hershey Kiss
- Mini Candy Bars
- Chocolate Santa or snowman
- Starlight mints
- Nerds
- Chocolate coal
- hot glue/gun
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Holiday Candy Trains With Coal
Candy trains are so fun to make during the holidays! These ones are extra special because they carry coal! Perfect for kids to make as gifts for siblings and friends.
Yield: 1 train
Cost: $2
Equipment
- hot glue gun
- hot glue sticks
Materials
- 1 package Gum (5 sticks)
- 1 roll Life Savers
- 1 Hershey Kiss
- 3 Mini Candy Bars
- 1 Chocolate Santa or snowman
- 8 Starlight mints
- 3 boxes Nerds
- 2 Chocolate coal candies
Instructions
- Hot glue the roll of Lifesaver candies on top of the pack of gum.Glue two mini boxes of Nerds together, then add them to the back of the train.
- Add a 3rd box of mini Nerds on the back of the train, vertically.
- Glue a Hershey kiss as a smoke stack and 3 mini candy bars to the top of the train. Glue mint candies for the wheels, 4 on each side.
- Glue a Santa or holiday character to the front of the mini candy bars. Glue 2 pieces of chocolate coal to the boxes of nerds.
- Enjoy your holiday candy train!
Video
Thomas and Friends Candy Trains
Here is a fun variation of a holiday candy train---make a Thomas and Friends version! Use our printable face template to cut out the faces of Thomas and his friends. Wrap the candy in cardstock to coordinate with each character.
C.C. says
Those trains are so cute! I would love to make them with my grandson, who loves Thomas the train, but where do you get the faces?
Brandy says
Yay! They are so fun to make. You can download a copy of the faces right here. If this doesn't work let me know and I can just e-mail you a copy. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1m2SR4aI1ThQ2plbGtRTFBMQ0U/view?usp=sharing
The Freshman Cook says
My son was a huge Thomas fan when he was little! He is 28 now! It is so much fun to see these cute candy trains! I imagine everyone will love these! Thank you for sharing at Celebrate it!
Charlotte Burkholder (@pursueproject) says
What a cute idea! These would make cute birthday party favors too! Come share at Family Joy Blog linkup at http://www.pursueyourproject.com
Julie says
What a fun idea! I have several little boys at my house who would absolutely love this! Thanks for sharing!
JESS44903 says
Oh gosh, what a cute idea!
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justmeasuringup says
This is too cute!! My toddler will love it! (Visiting from Organized 31)
Camille says
Love the candy train. The kids will have fun making them.
Pale Blue Corner says
Great idea, thanks for showing to us!
Cheers,
Emese
thefirsttastekc says
Such a cute idea! Wish I had this when my brothers and nephews were younger! Pinning for later, never know when a new niece will grow up to love trains and Thomas too!