Sweeten up your coloring time with these fun and free candy coloring pages! From lollipops and gummy bears to wrapped sweets and chocolate, these printable designs are full of sugary charm. Whether your kids are dreaming of a candy shop adventure or you just want a sweet little activity, these pages are a treat for kids (and grown-ups!) of all ages.
So grab your favorite crayons, markers, or colored pencils and bring these candy drawings to life. They’re perfect for a quiet afternoon craft, a classroom activity, or even a birthday party goodie. With so many sweet designs to choose from, these coloring sheets will keep little hands busy while sparking plenty of creative fun!
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Instructions how to use these candy coloring sheets:
- Scroll down and find the page you want.
- Click on any of the photos below, or on the text links above them. A printable PDF file will open in a new window. (NOTE: The images themselves are not printable quality.)
- Print the PDF on 8.5 inch by 11 inch, letter sized paper.
- Color your pages and enjoy!
Free Candy Coloring Pages
There are 11 different candy coloring pages available, featuring everything from gumball machines and gummy bears to lollipops, candy jars, and even holiday treats! Our collection of candy-themed coloring sheets is fun for both kids and adults, and best of all, they’re totally free to download and print.
Coloring is such a fun way to relax, get creative, and play with bright, cheerful colors. These sweet designs are also perfect for seasonal activities — think trick-or-treat goodies at Halloween or candy hearts on Valentine’s Day!
Younger kids, toddlers, and preschoolers will enjoy the big, simple outlines that are easy to color in. And older kids, tweens, teens, and even adults can get into the more detailed pages, adding shading and patterns to make the candy look extra delicious.
Whether it’s a rainy day activity, a classroom project, or just some quiet creative time, these candy coloring pages are sure to add a little sweetness to your day. So choose your favorite sheet and have fun bringing these treats to life!
Candy Coloring Pages #1
This “Sweet Treats” coloring page is full of candy favorites: lollipops, candy canes, wrapped sweets, jelly beans, and even a cupcake! It’s like a candy shop on paper.
You can color the letters in bold rainbow shades, make the cupcake frosting swirly and bright, and use lots of cheerful colors for the candies. Perfect for kids who love variety and want to create a super colorful page.

Candy Coloring Pages #2
Who doesn’t love a classic gumball machine?! This page is bursting with round gumballs just waiting to be colored in every color of the rainbow.
You can make them all different, or choose a color theme — maybe red, pink, and white for Valentine’s Day, or orange, black, and purple for Halloween. It’s a really fun page for kids who enjoy bright, bold designs!

Candy Coloring Pages #3
Aren’t gummy bears just the cutest candy ever?? This page shows a whole bag of them, with an adorable bear front and center.
You can color each gummy a different fruity shade — red for cherry, green for apple, yellow for lemon, orange for orange (😉), and purple for grape. What’s your favorite gummy bear flavor?

Candy Coloring Pages #4
This swirly lollipop and wrapped candies look like they came straight from a sweet shop window! The big lollipop is perfect for bright colors that blend together — like red and white stripes for a peppermint look, or rainbow shades for something fun and cheerful. The bow can be colored in your favorite color to make it extra fancy!

Candy Coloring Pages #5
This mason jar is filled to the brim with all kinds of sweet treats — lollipops, hard candies, chocolates, and candy hearts.
It’s the perfect page for anyone who loves detail, since you can color each little candy a different shade. Imagine opening a jar full of candy like this. What treat would you pick first?

Candy Coloring Page #6
Trick or treating for Halloween is one of the best times of the year, and this coloring page captures that excitement perfectly! The jack-o-lantern bucket is stuffed with a lollipop and lots of other treats.
Color the pumpkin in bright orange, the candy in spooky shades of purple, black, and green, or go with fun rainbow colors. This one is perfect for getting into the Halloween spirit!

Candy Coloring Page #7
This page is so sweet! It shows two kids enjoying fluffy cotton candy at the fair. Cotton candy usually comes in shades of soft pink or pale blue, but you can color rainbow swirls if you’re feeling creative!
The candy stand is a fun detail to decorate too, with bright stripes and cheerful colors. A great page for kids who love fairs and carnivals!

Candy Coloring Book Pages #8
This color page is a total candy party, full of sweet lollipops surrounded by hearts and stars. What colors will you choose for these fun treats?
The heart lollipop would look perfect in shades of red or pink, while the twisty lollipop and round sucker can highlight your favorite colors. This coloring sheet is especially fun for Valentine’s Day or anytime you’re feeling sweet.

Candy Coloring Book Pages #9
A whole bag of jelly beans — yum! Aren’t jelly beans the best? You never know which flavor you’ll get next!
This page is really fun to color because jelly beans come in every color imaginable. You can stick to classic bright rainbow shades or even invent your own flavors.

Candy Coloring Sheets #10
These little heart-shaped candies are perfect for Valentine’s Day! With sweet messages like “Be Mine,” “Kiss Me,” and “Love,” they’re fun to color in soft pastel shades — pink, purple, yellow, green, and blue, just like the real thing.
This page makes a super cute activity for Valentine’s parties or to share with friends!

Candy Coloring Sheets #11
This coloring page is all about the classic chocolate bar, with a couple of bites already missing! You can color the wrapper in any shade you like — maybe red like a Valentine’s chocolate, or gold for something fancy.
And of course, the chocolate itself should be a rich or milky brown. Yum! Doesn’t it make you want a sweet treat right now?

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