​The heck with candy — this married couple stole an iPhone 6 from a baby.

​The pickpocketing ​pair from Ridgewood targeted young moms with strollers — and went so far as ​to ​heartlessly swip​e ​the brand new iPhone 6 from a 6-month-old’s hands, ​leaving him wailing, authorities said.

Married ​accused bandits Luis Chango, 45, and Rosa Jerez, 37, went after more than a dozen unsuspecting, carriage-pushing moms ranging in age from 18 to 38 at various Queens stores, stealing purses, cellphones, wallets and cash, Queens DA Richard Brown said.

The cunning couple would allegedly​ try to distract the mom, with Jerez striking up a conversation or shielding Chango as he snatched the victim’s belongings, Brown said.

In September, Chango and Jerez were caught on surveillance video ​approaching a 34-year-old woman and her baby boy in a Mandees clothing store.

Chango is seen reaching into the stroller and grabbing the woman’s new iPhone out of the child’s hands. When the baby began to c​​ry, the couple fled the store​, the DA said​.

“A successful pickpocket only needs seconds to accomplish his or her goal of parting you with your valuables,” said Brown.

Between August and November, Chango and Jerez targeted moms at other Queens stores like V.I.M., The Gap, Old Navy, Carter’s children’s store, as well as Seafood Grocery Store in Brooklyn.

In six instances between July and September, Chango allegedly went at it alone — stealing a pocketbook, wallet and three cellphones from babies’ strollers and a wallet from a victim’s purse containing debit cards and $2,000 in cash.

They are charged across 14 criminal complaints with grand larceny, criminal possession of stolen property, petit larceny and endangering the welfare of a child.

They were arraigned on those charges Monday night.

​​If convicted, Chango faces up to 38 years in prison while Jerez faces 23.

The couple’s attorney, Roger Asmar, denied the allegations.

“A lot of the allegations are completely untrue,” Asmar said.

He said that in one instance, Chango was caught on tape picking up a cellphone that he found on the floor.

“He tried to find the owner and they’re accusing him of stealing it,” Asmar said.