D&D Accessories: Dice Candy & Candy Dice Make Gaming Sweet - Bell of Lost Souls

2022-10-01 23:12:17 By : Ms. Gina Wu

It’s almost time to get your Halloween candy ready. Get these inspired candy-themed dice and dice-themed candies for a campaign day treat.

It’s almost Halloween time. Unless you ask any store, then it is Halloween time, and has been for some time, and is almost Christmas time.

But for me, Halloween starts next week. We’ve already been talking costumes and candy for the trick-or-treaters. So while you’re checking out treats for the kids on your block, take a moment to check out these D&D-friendly dice-inspired candy and candy-inspired dice. When’s there a better time for a sweet tooth?

Love it or hate it, candy corn is an indisputable staple of Halloween. Inspired by the classic candy’s color scheme, these dice are a perfect blend of Halloween-y and usable all year round. Sure, they are very obviously designed to remind you of candy corn. But that’s okay, rep your favorite (or least favorite) candy all year.

These dice look like they should taste like rainbow sherbet without actually looking like rainbow sherbet. The soft colors paired with the gold numbering have a sugary sweet looking effect. Are they candy? No. But do they look like they should be? Absolutely. Dice don’t get much cuter than these. That said please don’t eat these dice. Or any dice. You won’t get math-themed super powers.

You may know konpeito as sugar stars or “those colorful candies from Studio Ghibli films.” But they are adorable little bursts of crunchy sugar.

This full set of dice seals some in semi-translucent resin for a brightly colored, upbeat effect. Not everyone will recognize konpeito, so these are relatively subtle as far as rainbow or candy-filled dice go while still being very fun and loud.

Candy, just like D&D, should be for everyone. These chocolate and coffee-flavored hard candies are sweated with diabetic-friendly sugar, making them a safe treat for our friends a the table who have to keep an eye on their sugars.

The shop boasts natural flavors, no preservatives, and custom molding along with hours of testing to get the flavors and colors just so. I wonder if they’re looking for a candy flavor tester.

There’s official Dungeons and Dragons candy, because why wouldn’t there be? A D-20 box holds a collection of cherry-flavored health potions for whenever you’re feeling low on HP. Or just a little hungry, either way. When you’re done with the candies the box can be the perfect little place to keep your mini safe.

Would you prefer candies inspired by D&D or dice inspired by candy? Are you team candy corn or team ‘that belongs in the trash’? What’s your favorite sweet treat? Let us know in the comments!

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