40 Paleo-i-fied Homemade Candy Recipes - Paleo Grubs (2024)

These paleo candy recipes will please kids and adults a like, and there are a wide range of candy types of choose from, including chocolates, fruity candies, licorice, and more.

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1. Chocolate Cashew Butter Swirled Candy Cups
These creamy-dreamy little treats are a unique paleo take on the familiar peanut butter and chocolate cup. You can make them with Enjoy Life dark chocolate chips (or another favorite brand), coconut oil, smooth cashew butter, raw honey, and vanilla extract.

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2. New Year Almond Joy Bars
You’ll want to give some of these away so you don’t accidentally eat all of them by yourself! Make them with shredded dried coconut, coconut oil, coconut butter, coconut cream, vanilla bean, stevia, almond butter, dark chocolate, and vanilla. Yummy!

3. Chocolate Pecan Coconut Cups
For me, pecans are one of the most decadent nuts. They’re soft and rich, so blending them into a butter is easy and delicious. These cups are made with pecan coconut butter (homemade) and a chocolate coating using chocolate protein powder for extra protein.

4. Salty Chocolate Date Caramels
Didn’t you used to love popping a chocolate caramel into your mouth, letting the chocolate melt off, and sucking on the caramel until you couldn’t stand it anymore and had to bite into the chewy goodness? Make this version without any sugar or high fructose corn syrup!

5. Vegan Espresso Fudge
This vegan and paleo-friendly fudge is made with full fat coconut milk, agave nectar, dark chocolate, coconut oil, and instant espresso (you could always use coconut nectar or even maple syrup if you wanted something less processed than agave). The espresso really brings out the chocolate flavor while also adding its own twist.

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6. Dark Chocolate Coated Pumpkin Spice Candy Cups
Want something perfect for autumn with all that warm and spicy pumpkin flavor? For this one, you’ll need coconut butter, pumpkin puree, honey, cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, ginger, cloves, cardamom, sea salt, and chopped dark chocolate (the darker, the better!).

7. Cranberry Pumpkin Seed Dark Chocolate Bark
This bark is painfully easy, it almost isn’t even a recipe! But if you’re pressed for ideas and need a quick gift or treat, click ahead! This bark is made with dark chocolate, salt, espresso powder (optional), pumpkin pie spice, dried cranberries, and pumpkin seeds.

8. Date Caramel Cups
Here’s another take on the combination of dates and chocolate. This one uses almond butter, vanilla extract, sea salt, coconut milk, chocolate chips, coconut oil, and pitted dates—medjool is my favorite for this kind of recipe, but any date will work.

9. Watermelon Salt Water Taffy
I love this brilliant idea, and you won’t believe how good it tastes. All you need is watermelon and sea salt, and you’ll dehydrate the watermelon in a food dehydrator and sprinkle with sea salt before rolling it up. I love to do this with strips of dried pineapple, too, and I bet it would work with lots of slice-and-dehydrate type fruits. Mango, maybe?

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Photo: Melbelles

10. Cherry Dream Cups
Cherry and chocolate were pretty much made for each other, and that’s pretty clear from the absolute heaven that is these chocolate cherry cream cups. They’re raw and made with cocoa powder, almond butter, maple syrup, coconut oil, cashew butter, cherries, and vanilla.

11. Healthy Raw Licorice
This innovative recipe uses pitted dates and anise exract to make homemade licorice candy that’s chewy and totally delicious. As an optional added treat, you can make raw chocolate to dip and coat your finished licorice pieces, giving them an extract boost of goodness.

12. Dark Chocolate Candied Walnut Clusters
For a sophisticated, grown-up candy snack, try these walnut clusters bound with delicious melted chocolate chunks. The candied walnuts are homemade, with coconut oil, raw walnuts, sea salt, maple syrup, coconut sugar (instead of the xylitol), and cinnamon.

13. Frozen Cinnamon Date Treats
Treats like this are so easy to make, but they’re always worth sharing! When you freeze your dates they’re like a rich caramel candy, and filling with your favorite nut or seed butter adds decadence. Add a sprinkling of cinnamon for an absolutely lovely flavor. Because they’re frozen, you can make as many as you want and store them in the freezer for quite a while.

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14. Allergy Friendly Cream Eggs
Free of grains, dairy, sugar, and common allergens, these cream eggs are absolutely tasty and perfect for Eastern. Make them with coconut oil, coconut cream, honey, sea salt, vanilla turmeric (for the bright yellow color!) and dark chocolate chips or chunks for the shells.

15. Kosher Jelly Ring Cups
Perfect for Passover, these jelly rings have only 3 ingredients and they’re so easy to make you can have them in your mouth in under 20 minutes. You’ll need coconut oil, dark chocolate chips, and homemade raspberry chia jam (or your favorite chia jam flavor). Fruity and chocolately all at once!

16. Almond Joy Bites
These mini almond cups are made with raw almonds, shredded coconut, almond butter, dates, pure vanilla extract, sea salt, and a top chocolate layer with coconut butter, coconut oil, maple syrup, and cocoa powder. They’re super tasty and very simple!

17. Chocolate Covered Peppermint Marshmallows
I love marshmallows. Homemade ones are a world above store-bought marshmallows, with gentle sweetening and in this recipe, an aw awesome peppermint flavor, crushed paleo-friendly candy canes, chocolate chips, and honey. Yummy and kid-friendly!

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18. Vanilla Bean Crunch Almond Butter Bark
This yummy bark is made with coconut oil, almond butter, vanilla bean, sliced almonds, and sea salt. It’s a different take on chocolate bark that has no chocolate, and it would make an awesome gift. You could even add your own toppings to switch things up!

19. Double Toasted Coconut Butter Cups
Love coconut? Try these double coconut cups with a bottom layer of coconut butter and a top layer of toasted coconut butter, sweetened with pure maple syrup and a bit of granulated stevia for just the right amount of sweetness to enjoy as an afternoon treat.

20. Chocolate and Caramel Slices
These vegan and paleo slices are made with raw cacao powder, coconut oil, maple syrup, almond butter, vanilla, and sea salt. They’re super easy, and have a lovely caramel flavor with a maple sweetness and sandwiching layers of dark, melty chocolate.

21. Paleo Chocolate Truffles
These truffles, also known as Schweddy Balls, are made with avocado, cacao, coconut oil, male syrup, vanilla, and salt. You’re going to coat them (depending on your preference) with bacon, walnuts, and shredded coconut. Yes, that’s right: I said “bacon.”

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22. Almond Butter Buckeyes
Anyone else have peanut butter buckeyes at their holiday parties? Those candies are delicious, but usually filled with lots and lots of powdered white sugar, and if course peanut butter. Try this paleo version made with coconut and almond butters, coconut oil, vanilla, honey, and dark chocolate.

23. Three Ingredient Salted Chocolate Almond Haystacks
Need a simple treat that’s sophisticated and perfect for the dessert at a grown-up dinner party? Try these salted chocolate almond haystacks made with nothing but sliced almonds, dark chocolate, and Cyprus flake salt or coarse, flaky sea salt.

24. Marzipan Cake Pops
I think marzipan is the best ever. I know that’s an unpopular opinion, but when you try these paleo marzipan cake pops, I’m sure you’ll be converted. They’re made with blanched almond flour, maple syrup, vanilla extract, tapioca flour, and colorful spices for dusting the outside.

25. Maple Bacon Candy
Everyone loves bacon, and everyone loves maple syrup. These are (pretty much) facts. Bacon candy? Yes please. You can make it with these two ingredients by brushing the bacon with maple syrup and baking it in the oven until it’s caramelized and tasty! But you’ll want to make it while you’re home alone so you don’t have to share.

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26. White Chocolate Strawberry Cups
These. Are. So. Good. This is one of my favorite little treats to make and store in the freezer. They’re made with cocoa butter, maple syrup, vanilla, coconut butter, and freeze dried strawberries. If strawberries aren’t your thing, you could use any freeze dried fruit. You do you.

27. Easy Cadburry Crème Eggs
These creamy chocolate “eggs” are similar to the popular Cadbury Easter candy, and this version is paleo! It’s made with coconut butter, cashew butter, maple syrup, turmeric for color, and chocolate chips. The cashew butter is the secret to the creamy goodness of these!

28. Vegan Vanilla Maple Fudge
Making maple candy with my dad is one of my favorite things to do when visiting family for the holidays. It’s so easy, because you just boil maple syrup down into a candy! This version also has vanilla paste or extract, adding a delicious vanilla flavor.

29. Easy Dark Chocolate Avocado Truffles
You can’t taste the avocado in these truffles, but it makes them unbelievably creamy and melt-in-your-mouth good while also adding powerful healthy fats into what’s otherwise a tasty candy. You’ll also need dark chocolate, cocoa powder, vanilla extract, and salt.

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30. Berry Lemonade Protein Drops
These little gummies are kid-friendly, high in protein, and made with grass-fed gelatin for a healthy body. Everyone will love the flavor, created with lemon juice, honey, berry stevia drops, orange extract (optional), and natural food coloring (also optional).

31. Homemade Junior Mints
Junior Mints used to be one of my favorite movie theater candies—a thin chocolate outside with a soft, minty center. This paleo version is even better, with coconut butter, peppermint extract, chocolate, and almond milk. It doesn’t even have any added sweetener!

32. Cranberry Chocolate Truffles
These chocolates taste like the holidays, and they’d make the perfect gifts to give to family and friends who love food. They’re made with vanilla, coconut powder, almond and coconut flours, and a homemade cranberry maple syrup that’s divine.

33. Homemade Robot Gummy Candy
This little guys are so cute, jiggly, and delicious! Of course, you don’t have to make robots if you don’t have a robot mold. You can make whatever shapes you like, or just pour the liquid into a pan and cut into squares when it’s fully set. It’s still awesome!

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34. Paleo Pumpkin Caramels
These decadent caramels have only three ingredients! You’ll need honey, coconut oil, and pumpkin puree. It’s also recommended to add pumpkin pie spice. These caramels are so easy to make, and the coconut oil combined with honey makes them chewy and perfect.

35. Fluffernutter Chocolate Cups
It makes me shudder to think of it now, but my favorite “lunch” as a kid was white bread with peanut butter and marshmallow fluff. Healthy, right? I’d come home from school and eat the fluff off a spoon! These fluffernutter cups with almond butter are a much healthier way to indulge.

36. Candy Skull Crushers
These tiny skulls are perfect for Halloween, or really any time your little monster wants a scary treat. They have a white chocolate coating made with vanilla, cashews, coconut oil, and almond milk, and a berry filling made from goji berries and fresh blackberries.

37. Sour Watermelon Gummies
These healthy gummies will make you a very popular parent. They’re beautifully colored and flavored with fresh watermelon and lemon juice, creating a pink gummy with a sour watermelon flavor. You can make whatever shapes you want, but I love these little people.

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38. Macadamia Coconut Cream Candy
If you love chocolate bark and want to try something similar but different, try this coconut cream bark made with macadamia butter, chocolate chips, vanilla extract, coconut butter (also known as coconut cream concentrate), and coconut oil.

39. Chocolate Covered Coconut Macadamia Candy
This candy is made with shredded coconut, coconut oil, agave nectar or honey, macadamia nuts, and bittersweet chocolate. It’s very simple to make, and has a lovely tropical flavor from the macadamia nuts pressed into the candy!

40. Paleo Toffee Caramels
Finally, a grown up treat that you won’t have to share with the kids, because what kid likes toffee? If they do, you’ll just have to hide these treats because they’re that good. You’ll need vanilla, almond butter, coconut sugar and nectar, chocolate, and palm shortening.

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FAQs

What candy is paleo? ›

16 Candy Bars That Paleo Followers Can Chow
  • Bounty Bars, AKA Mounds. ...
  • Paleo Mars Bars. ...
  • Sugar Free Bounty Bars. ...
  • Chocolate Sunbutter Bars. ...
  • Bounty Bars, Take Three. ...
  • Almond Butter Cups. ...
  • Vanilla Bean Crunch Almond Butter Bark. ...
  • White Chocolate Strawberry Cups.

How do I satisfy my sweet tooth on paleo? ›

14 Paleo Dessert Recipes for Your Sweet Tooth
  1. The Best Paleo Chocolate Chunk Cookies.
  2. Flourless Double Chocolate Hazelnut Cookies with Sea Salt.
  3. Paleo No Bake Cookie Dough Truffles.
  4. Superfood Chocolate Chunk Paleo Coconut Flour Brownies.
  5. Paleo Ginger Molasses Cookies.
  6. Chocolate Chip Coconut Flour Banana Bread.
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What cheese is paleo? ›

A Paleo-diet purist will tell you no, all cheese should be avoided on a Paleo lifestyle. Paleolithic humans didn't milk cows or process dairy. This is one case in which keto diet rules are much more lax than paleo.

What sugar is paleo friendly? ›

Raw honey might have been most prevalent to cavemen so this would be approved if you're going the paleo route! Maple syrup and molasses are also paleo. Maple syrup, in its purest form without any additives, is a naturally occurring sugar extracted from maple trees.

What vitamin deficiency causes a sweet tooth? ›

Lack of calcium and magnesium causes cravings for sweets

If you are craving sweets like carbonated soft drinks, you may be lacking in calcium and magnesium, making your body tired and not alert.

What satisfies a sweet tooth without sugar? ›

10 Healthy Alternatives To Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
  • Fruit. Fruit is nature's candy, after all! ...
  • Greek Yogurt. Start with plain yogurt (no added flavors or sugars) and then build up from there. ...
  • Peanut Butter and Banana Ice Cream. ...
  • Chia Pudding. ...
  • Low-sugar Popsicles. ...
  • Nut Butter. ...
  • Baked Pears or Apples. ...
  • Chocolate Dipped Banana Bites.
Jan 9, 2023

Can you eat sweets on a paleo diet? ›

Fruit can be a great way to satisfy your sweet tooth on the paleo diet. Remember: No packaged sweets (aka cookies, cakes, brownies, and the like) are allowed on this eating plan!

What chocolate can you eat on paleo? ›

A general rule of thumb among Paleo dieters is the darker the chocolate, the better. Go for dark chocolate above 70% and even better above 85% cacao content. The more cacao % in a chocolate bar, the less sugar and other ingredients it will contain.

Is popcorn a paleo snack? ›

Popcorn is technically not considered paleo since it's a whole grain. However, most paleo experts agree that it's not a horrible snack to have in moderation, especially when it's prepared fresh and cooked in a healthy fat like coconut oil.

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