15 Vintage Christmas Candy Recipes to Make This Holiday Season (2024)

Making old-fashioned Christmas candy is a time-honored holiday tradition, and let's be honest — homemade fudge, caramels, brittle, and bark are gifts from the kitchen anyone would be happy to receive. Whether you give them as presents to friends or enjoy them with your loved ones, these vintage Christmas candies will add some extra happiness and old-school fun to your holidays.

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Stained Glass Candy II

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Multicolored miniature marshmallows give the otherwise ordinary mixture of chocolate, coconut, and walnuts a dose of pizzazz. This classic candy recipe only requires five ingredients and 30 minutes of your time, and it's simple enough for the kids to get involved.

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Chocolate Covered Cherries

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Instead of purchasing a box of chocolate covered cherries this December, make your own — the process is easy, and the candy is so delicious you'll never want store-bought again. You can enjoy them as-is, right after you're finished making them, or let them "ripen" for 1-2 weeks for a softer interior. To prevent leakage, double dip the bottoms.

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Saltine Toffee Cookies

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Saltine toffee cookies are one of those treats that everyone loves, which makes them a great gift. This recipe is super simple and quick, but these crunchy treats taste so delicious people will think you got them at a candy shop.

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Candied Lemon Peel

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Candied lemon peel is delicious on its own, but it also makes a nice garnish for frosted cookies and cakes, or a flavorful mix-in for quick breads. This simple technique works with other citrus peels, so if you want to switch things up, try it with orange and grapefruit as well.

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Divinity

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"I tried your recipe last night and it turned out great! I had no problem with it setting up and getting the right firmness," says community member MROSSON. "It tastes great also. It was the first time that I had ever attempted to make divinity I had always heard that it was very difficult but your recipe worked great for me."

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Chewy Caramel

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This simple recipe yields buttery and rich caramel that's delicious as-is or incorporated into other candies or baked goods. For a firmer candy, chill before wrapping and refrigerate overnight.

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Candy Strawberries

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In addition to being adorable, these easy candy strawberries are super sweet and have a lovely texture thanks to the inclusion of ground nuts. Feel free to use this technique with other flavors of gelatin and roll the candy into whatever shape you want.

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Mom's Best Peanut Brittle

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"I'd give this ten stars if I could! I made many batches of this and gave out for Christmas gifts and received RAVE reviews," says community member PAULABASKET. "You definitely have to have the ingredients ready to go while you are making this, but don't let that scare you off. Once you have done one or two batches, you definitely get a "feel" for the process."

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Aunt Teen's Creamy Chocolate Fudge

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This super creamy and chocolatey fudge comes together in just half an hour, and the process is so simple you'll never need another fudge recipe. Microwave the marshmallow creme for about 15 seconds before adding it to the pan. This way, it will mix in with the other ingredients much more easily and is less likely to stick to the pan.

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5-Ingredient Peppermint Bark

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This homemade peppermint bark is just as fun to make and give as it is to receive. You can also play around with this recipe and use candy canes or different types of chocolate.

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Best Toffee Ever - Super Easy

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Just like its name promises, this knockout toffee is easy and delicious. The toffee's thickness will depend on what size baking sheet you use — for thinner toffee, use a larger sheet, but if you prefer your toffee thicker, size down.

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World's Best Peanut Butter Fudge

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In the words of recipe creator Debby, this peanut butter fudge is too good to only make at Christmas. It tastes like peanut butter cookie dough or the inside of a peanut butter cup, but smoother. Let it refrigerate before cutting for firmer fudge.

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Christmas Turtles® Candies

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These 4-ingredient candies are so easy to assemble! Reviewers suggest melting the caramels with a tablespoon of milk or water to make them softer and easier to chew when they set up.

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Torrone (Italian Nut and Nougat Confection)

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This traditional Italian candy looks impressive, but it's actually quite simple to make. Be sure to factor in plenty of time for standing at the stove stirring.

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Luscious Chocolate Truffles

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These simple truffles only require three ingredients that you probably already have in your pantry: chocolate chips, sweetened condensed milk, and vanilla extract. "The only problem with this recipe was the fact that i could not stop eating them," says community member *Lisa*. "They were so addicting!"

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What's the most famous candy during Christmas? ›

Unwrap The Top 12 Christmas Candies!
  1. Nerds Rope Christmas Candy. ...
  2. Christmas Nik-L-Nip Elf Punch. ...
  3. Brach's Funfetti Candy Canes. ...
  4. Christmas Cadbury Selection Box UK. ...
  5. Haribo Giant Trees. ...
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  8. Terry's Chocolate Orange Minis White Chocolate UK.
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What is the most popular candy sold on Christmas? ›

(WHNT) – Peppermint bark, mini Reese's cups, and Starburst, oh my! Those are just a few of the most popular Christmas candies, according to a new report from CandyStore.com. However — the top candy varies from state to state.

How long is homemade Christmas candy good for? ›

Most candies will keep 2 to 3 weeks (if not longer) if stored tightly covered in a cool, dry place or in the refrigerator. It's best to avoid storing different types of candy together in the same container because hard candies will become soft and sticky, and soft candies will dry out.

What is the oldest holiday candy? ›

One of the oldest traditional candies eaten for special occasions like Christmas is marzipan. This almond-based confection dates back centuries, with origins in Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. Each region has its own uses for the sweet.

What is the oldest famous candy? ›

Good & Plenty. These small licorice-flavored, candy-coated capsules are one of the oldest candies in the United States, having been introduced in 1893.

What is the biggest candy selling holiday? ›

Easter is the second-most popular holiday for purchasing candy, following Halloween. The National Confectioners Association (NCA) also released confectionary sales predictions for the upcoming holiday. The NCA reported that chocolate and candy sales this Easter season will surpass $5 billion.

What is the best selling candy in December? ›

Kit Kat ranked top in 13 states, followed by a tie between Skittles and candy canes. In a recent survey conducted by Hubscore, findings revealed that four in five Americans love to put candies in their Christmas stockings during the holiday season, while only a few preferred to fill them with small toys and gift cards.

What is the number one candy holiday? ›

Answer-Halloween followed by Easter Christmas and Valentine's Day.

What is the most sold candy in the world? ›

Snickers is listed as the most popular candy in the world. M&Ms, with annual sales of over $500 million, is the most popular candy brand in the United States. In duty-free shops, Toblerone is the best selling candy. KitKat's popularity is the highest in Japan, with over 200 distinct flavors available such as green tea.

What is the hard crack in candy making? ›

300° F–310° F

The hard-crack stage is the highest temperature you are likely to see specified in a candy recipe. At these temperatures, there is almost no water left in the syrup. Drop a little of the molten syrup in cold water and it will form hard, brittle threads that break when bent.

Can you eat chocolate 2 years out of date? ›

In most cases, chocolate past its expiration date is still safe to eat, provided it has been stored properly and shows no signs of spoilage. However, if chocolate exhibits any unusual odors, flavors, or textures, it's best to discard it to avoid any potential health risks.

Are there Christmas Skittles? ›

SKITTLES Holiday Mix Christmas Candy, 3.5-Ounce Gift Box.

What fruit is Christmassy? ›

Apples, cranberries, pumpkins, and butternut squash have all been at the heart of the traditional holiday feast for countless generations.

Why is candy associated with Christmas? ›

According to The Oxford Companion to Sugar and Sweets, a local choirmaster in Cologne, Germany, sometime around 1670, was looking for a way to keep rowdy young people quiet while they were watching the live Nativity, and asked a local confectioner to create a special hard candy for the kids to keep busy on for a while.

Why are Christmas candies red and white? ›

In 1847, he made a candy to symbolize Christ. The cane's "J" shape stands for Jesus; when turned upside-down, it becomes a shepherd's staff. The white color signifies purity; the red represents Christ's blood, shed for the world's sins, and three red stripes symbolize the trinity.

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