D&D Accessories: Candy Dice We Wish We Could Trick-or-Treat For
Halloween means it’s time for scary RPG one shots, and candy! Or you can get the best of both worlds with these candy inspired dice that look good enough to eat.
Since we were little Halloween has been at least 50% about collecting candy. As adults we can’t go from door to door in costumes asking for candy, but we can wear costumes in comfort of our own houses with our D&D groups. And if you have some of these delicious looking candy inspired dice, wouldn’t that make the whole thing that much more festive? As always links to buy are in the title. Warning: DO NOT EAT DICE. YOU WILL NOT GAIN SUPER MATH POWERS.
Candy Corn Dice
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. Are they supposed to look like candy corn? Are they just warm jewel tones? Nobody at your table will know for sure.
Real Candy Filled Dice
Some dice are inspired by candy, but this set takes it to the next level by putting actual candy in each die. Clear resin makes the candy inside look gorgeous and easy to see, and the dice themselves are extra big to accommodate for the candies. If you’re looking for a unique set of dice with a pop of color, there aren’t many more fun options than this one with literal candy filling.
Konpeito Dice
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.
Cotton Candy Dice
Coming from the aptly named “Sugar Roll Collection,” these dice look like they should taste like cotton candy without actually looking like cotton candy. The soft pastel pinks and blues paired with the marbled lines running through the dice have a sugary sweet looking effect and to complete the effect each die comes wrapped in a little pink candy wrapper. Dice don’t get much cuter than these.
Sprinkle Dice
I love sprinkles. In addition to improving just about any dessert they come in contact with, they always make it look like you’re celebrating something. It’s hard to cover something in sprinkles and not feel a least a little like you’re about to throw a party. These dice come with an optional customizable box, making them the perfect present for the member of your adventuring party with a sweet tooth.
Do you have any candy inspired dice or even just dice that sort of look like candy? Will any of our picks make it onto your wish list? What’s your favorite candy and would like like to get a set of dice inspired by it? Let us know in the comments!
Happy Adventuring!