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I prefer not to disagree with P3T, since she always has such good and thorough advice, but , if you're not sure of the level of kashrut of the family...you shouldn't place the candy on the platter.
You should deflintely leave some kind of sticker (brand? Store...without price?) on the platter, and leave the candy in the box. Perhaps you could wrap with some nice cellophane so it looks elegant....and have someone bring it over prior to the sedar. That way, the host/hostess will have time to arrange it .
Also..if you are on Long Island (based on your name) certain King Kullen stores have special Kosher for Passover bulk candy/dried fruit/nut sections....and I think they may even have dried fruit and candy in wicker sectional "platters" that are marked Kosher for Passover. In addition, if you're near Great Neck, Cedarhust/Lawrence or Plainveiw...many of the Kosher butchers and kosher supermarkets carry products beyond meat, and they may have a nice candy or fruit/nut platter already prepared.
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