The problem with most candy wedding favors is that they look exactly like what they are: bought in bulk, in a hurry. A peach-ring favor solves it two ways — it is a genuinely good candy, and it is a ring, which quietly ties the favor to the day without a single extra prop.
Two ways to do peach-ring favors
Most couples run favors one of two ways. A self-serve candy table is the simplest and most generous: bowls or jars of peach rings with little kraft bags and a “take a ring” sign, so guests serve themselves on the way out. Or you set an individual favor at each place — a small sealed pouch with a wax seal or a tag — which reads more formal and photographs beautifully.
We sell peach rings by the resealable pouch, which is ideal for a candy table and easy to portion into individual favors. For arranged individual-favor packaging (mini pouches, seals, tags, quantities for your date), email us and we will build it with you — it is a by-request service rather than a one-click SKU, which is exactly why it does not look bulk-bought.
How many favors do I need?
For a self-serve candy table, plan roughly 3–4 oz of candy per guest — people take more when it is out in bowls. Here is a quick guide (an 8 oz pouch is half a pound):
| Guests | Candy (self-serve) | 8 oz pouches |
|---|---|---|
| 50 | ~11 lb | ~22 |
| 100 | ~22 lb | ~44 |
| 150 | ~33 lb | ~66 |
| 200 | ~44 lb | ~88 |
For individual sealed favors of about 2 oz each, order roughly one pouch for every four guests, plus ten percent extra so you do not run short. When in doubt, round up — leftover peach rings are not a problem anyone has ever complained about.
Display ideas that photograph well
The candy does most of the work, but a little staging goes a long way. Glass apothecary jars and footed bowls read elegant and let the peach color show; wooden crates and kraft bags read rustic and warm. A small framed sign — “Love is sweet, take a treat” or, in our house, “With this ring” — ties the table to the theme. If your colors run peach, blush, or gold, the rings practically match the palette on their own, which is half the reason couples pick them. Scatter a few loose rings on the tablecloth for a photograph and let guests do the rest.
A note on guests and allergens
Candy at a wedding gets eaten by everyone from kids to grandparents, so make it easy to choose well. Every pouch carries a full ingredient and allergen panel printed for that batch, and for a self-serve table we can supply a simple ingredient card to set beside the bowls. If you have guests with specific allergies, keep an unopened pouch nearby so they can read the panel themselves. It is a small courtesy that makes the table feel considered rather than just pretty.
Ordering (and keeping it sensible)
Wedding quantities are exactly where our pricing works in your favor: multi-pouch orders sail past our $29 free-shipping line, so you are not paying to ship a single pouch. Start with a 3-Pack to taste and plan, then email us your guest count and date for the full run. Everything is curated and packed fresh in Fort Worth, Texas — not pulled off a warehouse shelf.