How To Make A Chocolate Bouquet (with M&M'S® Chocolate Bars!) - Foody Schmoody Blog (2024)

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Before I show you How To Make A Chocolate Bouquet with M&M'S® Chocolate Bars, let me ask you this: Did you even know that M&M'S® Chocolate Bars were even a thing?

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I did not.

But they are.

Right here in the Candy/Seasonal aisle at Walmart.

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And here they are again in their own display by the registers, just in case you needed further proof of their existence.

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Okay, so now that we know they exist. Let me tell you about the chocolate bouquet.

A few years ago, I made a chocolate/candy bouquet for my husband for Father's Day. It was such a treat. I have since made countless bouquets. The thing about chocolate bouquets is that they are fitting for just about any occasion. Or no occasion. How fun is it to just gift a chocolate bouquet for no reason other than to let someone know you're thinking of them. I wish someone would gift me a chocolate bouquet. What are the chances of that?

I chose to use two of each of these varieties of M&M'S® Chocolate Bars in the bouquet (be sure to click on the links to check them out!):

There is also an Almond variety but I felt that 8 bars was the perfect amount for my size vase.

Which variety is my favorite?

I'm a traditionalist when it comes to my treats, so the Milk Chocolate variety is my favorite! It's a milk chocolate bar with M&M’S® minis inside. Yum!

Because these new M&M'S® Chocolate Bars are the perfect shareable size, I'll admit, I'm gifting this one to my husband so we can both enjoy!

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How To Make A Chocolate Bouquet Step-By-Step

Secure floral foam to the bottom of a vase. I find the easiest way to do this is to cut it to an appropriate size and use a small amount of hot glue.

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Next, you'll want to attach wooden dowels to the chocolate bars. I mostly use hot glue for this, however, sometimes I use packing tape instead. You can use whichever you have on hand.

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After all your bars are secured to dowels, start arranging them in the vase. You'll want to push some deeper into the foam than others so you will end up with different heights for the bars.

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Lastly, to pretty things up, I rip up some tissue paper and wad them into small balls and push them into the vase. Sometimes I have to use a dowel to get them where I want them. You can also attach some tissue paper to a few extra dowels and place them in the back to give the bouquet a little something extra!

This Chocolate Bouquet is for our anniversary so I chose Red and White which were the colors at my wedding. However, you can really make these bouquets custom for any occasion by simply swapping out the tissue paper colors.

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Are you the kind of person who likes to sample before you buy? If so, then you are in luck because from 1/31-2/2 you can attend a sampling event at Walmart. Not sure which Walmart stores will be holding this event? Check this listing for locations.

Be sure to check out more ways you can get creative and enjoy M&M'S® Chocolate Bars HERE!

Like what you see? Then you will love this recipe for

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Chocolate Bouquet

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Give the gift of chocolate for any occasion. Today I'll teach you how to make a chocolate bouquet, perfect for any occasion, or no occasion at all!

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Print Recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Ingredients

  • 6-8 bars M&M'S® Chocolate Bars variety of flavors
  • 8-10 wooden dowels
  • hot glue gun & glue sticks
  • tissue paper
  • craft/floral foam cut to fit bottom of vase
  • 1 ribbon & bow

Instructions

  • Place a few drops of glue on foam and place inside bottom of vase.

  • Glue each chocolate bar to a wooden dowel.

  • Arrange dowels, sticking into the foam.

  • Using the hot glue gun (or tape), attach tissue paper to remaining dowels. Arrange behind or in between chocolate bar dowels.

  • Rip 4 or so tissue paper sheets in half, ball up and push into vase to cover the foam. If having trouble fitting them in, use a dowel to push them down and get them in place.

  • Hot glue ribbon around vase and glue bowl in center.

Notes

If glue isn't holding the chocolate bars to dowels, you can secure with packing tape or even use both.

Keyword chocolate, dessert, food gift, gift

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Curious about the nutritional labels/facts for the NEW M&M'S® Chocolate Bars?

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Milk Chocolate label

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Peanut label

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Crispy label

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FAQs

How to make a bouquet of chocolate bars? ›

How to Make a Chocolate Bouquet
  1. What You Need to Make a Chocolate Bouquet. ...
  2. Step 1: Select Your Recipient's Favourite Chocolate or Snack. ...
  3. Step 2: Glue Your Treats. ...
  4. Step 3: Create Your Bouquet Box. ...
  5. Step 4: Place Foam at the Bottom of Your Chocolate Bouquet Box. ...
  6. Step 5: Add Coloured Tissue Paper. ...
  7. Step 6: Add the Chocolates.
Jan 7, 2022

How many chocolate bars in a chocolate bouquet? ›

The Chocolate Bar Bouquet has a great selection of chocolate brands, from Cadbury's to Mars & Nestle. The medium bouquet contains 15 bars of chocolate, the large size contains 25 bars and the extra large contains 45 chocolate bars!

What do you need for chocolate bouquet? ›

Items you will need:
  • 1 large chocolate heart.
  • 2 boxes of chocolates (We are using Roses and Ferrero Rocher)
  • Red and white ribbon.
  • 1 small teddy bear (optional)
  • Dry oasis.
  • Glue.
  • 11 wooden skewers.
  • 1 posy bowl.

How many pieces of chocolate is okay? ›

The daily allowance for adult men and women without health problems is 30-50 grams of dark chocolate every day. With high physical exertion, an increase in the norm by 1.5 times is allowed. Doctors recommend eating milk and white chocolate - no more than 20 grams per day.

What is a chocolate bouquet? ›

RM258.00 RM198.00. A Ferrero Rocher bouquet is made with around 10–12 pieces of chocolate and around20 stalks of roses. Carefully designed with our expert florist.

How many chocolate squares in a Hershey bar? ›

Each milk chocolate bar is molded with 12 break-away rectangles of chocolate that make for easy snacking and sharing, and each little rectangle is emblazoned with the Hershey's name.

How do you make a Reese's candy bouquet? ›

Reese's pieces in fill the vase topped with mini Reese's cups. Flowers made out of various colored paper with mini Reese's cups in the middle taped with skewers. Just make a bouquet with your friends favourite candies!

How do you make Hershey Kisses flowers? ›

Insert florist wire into one pointed end of double chocolate. Wrap a 4-inch square of clear cellophane around the double chocolate, twisting cellophane tightly around chocolate. Starting at bottom of rose, wrap florist tape around edges of cellophane, continuing down the full length of wire with tape.

How do you make a simple bouquet? ›

Follow the step-by-step instructions below to make a beautiful DIY bouquet for any special occasion—or just a regular dar.
  1. Choose the best flowers. ...
  2. Remove any leaves and thorns. ...
  3. Start with a focal flower and build around it. ...
  4. Add filler flowers. ...
  5. Wrap the stems. ...
  6. Add any finishing touches.
Jun 7, 2021

How do you make chocolate look like flowers? ›

Roll out some of the chocolate fairly thinly, and cut out 4 petals, with cutters or using the template. To get a more lifelike texture, pinch the edges of the petals to flatten them. This will add a little frill, giving the flower some life.

What paper is used for chocolate bouquet? ›

Matte Cellophane Sheet is one side matte and glossy on the other side. A must have for flower packing, chocolate and cake bouquet making, hamper making, trousseau packing, henna artists, great decoration for school, art and craft projects and other artistic inspirations.

How do you package your own chocolate? ›

Packaging Chocolate
  1. Build your box.
  2. Tape all the seams (to slow air ala heat exchange)
  3. Measure enough mylar wrap for the bottom of your package (one more level of shielding)
  4. Pull the chocolate box out of it's cold storage.
  5. Wrap (or ziplock) ice pack.
May 5, 2020

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