I want to send gift baskets to some family members. Which is the best chocolate gift basket?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under chocolate gift | 3 Comments »


I think those pre-made baskets are highly overpriced. Then when you take them apart, there isn’t much to them! The basket is filled with stuff to fluff it up and make it look packed with food items.
Why not make your own? You can buy decorative tins or some other nice container and fill them with an assortment of chocolates and candy you picked out yourself. Stores that sell gift wrap usually sell sheets of clear plastic wrap you can tie with a ribbon or bow.
Making your own, there will be more chocolate and less filler like crinkled up paper, styrofoam and cardboard.

3 Responses

  1. thrifty babe Says:

    Lindts
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  2. FuturePharmer Says:

    check out candybouquet.com they have some really unique things and people love them. my mom opened up a franchise last year and people buy them up like crazy. i’m not sure if this goes for every store, but most use lindt chocolate in their bouquets and other good quality candies. the best part, once everything is eaten out of it, it can still serve as a cute decoration.
    References :
    http://www.candybouquet.com/

  3. WilmaF Says:

    I think those pre-made baskets are highly overpriced. Then when you take them apart, there isn’t much to them! The basket is filled with stuff to fluff it up and make it look packed with food items.
    Why not make your own? You can buy decorative tins or some other nice container and fill them with an assortment of chocolates and candy you picked out yourself. Stores that sell gift wrap usually sell sheets of clear plastic wrap you can tie with a ribbon or bow.
    Making your own, there will be more chocolate and less filler like crinkled up paper, styrofoam and cardboard.
    References :

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