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Posted on Thursday, March 3rd, 2011 at 2:14 pm

4 Tips To Find The Perfect Edible Wedding Favors
Often couples just cannot make a decision about what gifts to present to their guests and in this situation it always worth falling back on edible wedding favors. Wedding guests do not mind if the wedding favors are sweet or not. If you have a special wrapper made up it will look that little bit special and even a simple bar of chocolate will be a popular choice. As there are so many types of candy bar it might be an idea to buy a selection so that guests can swap if they prefer something else. A particularly loving touch is for there to be a message from the couple on the candy wrapper in addition to the wedding details.
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It is not unusual to see a picture of the happy couple on this sort of wrapper or even a presentation box. Candy inside tins is also a popular option for a couple getting married and has proved to be a popular edible wedding favor. Once again, it is easy to have the tin given the personal touch with the bride and grooms details on it. Tins are always useful so once the candy has been eaten, it can be used to store many small items that might be lost otherwise. Even people that don’t often eat candy will tuck in when it is an edible wedding favor because they get drawn into the occasion.
By using a large glass bowl in the center of every table, the bride and groom can fill them with their own choices of candy for everyone to share. You can give each of your guests a small container which matches the theme of the wedding such as a sand pail for a beach themed wedding or anything else which is appropriate. This way each guest can put whatever candies they like in the container and take it home when they leave the reception. If you really don’t like the idea of candy as an edible wedding favor, why not consider using cookies instead. Using plain cookies keeps the cost down because they will look best in a presentation box possibly designed especially for the day.
Plain cookies are also easier to use if you decide to have your images inserted onto them. There are many bakeries that can make these cookies for you in a variety of sizes and shapes; you just simply need to select a design and give the bakery a photo to use in the design process. Cocoas, teas and coffees are still another option for couples who want to give out edible wedding favors. Tea, coffee and cocoa are very popular with many people and there a huge range to choose from these days so you would not have just stick with the most popular available. Often the contents are in tins which can be personalized with the bride and grooms details and makes the box or tin more collectable. Perhaps these suggestions will help you decide what favors you will give to your guests.
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