Do You Like Edible Wedding Favours?

By Polly Wallis


There are a number of different types of wedding favours around at the moment which is a big change from a few years back. Too many flavours to mention incorporating dark and also white chocolate. Perhaps you could combine both types into the one cake and also wedding favours.

The cost will rise the more favours you purchase. By placing them into your plan for the meal you will be able to include the chocolate favours with your coffee at the end of the meal. A fountain which flows with chocolate is superb choice to keep your guests amused after dinner position them with mints and your wedding party will be delighted at your thoughtfulness.

Couples can personalise their favours by placing a special saying close to their hearts on top of the chocolate. Other ways to celebrate your favours are mints, bars, or hearts all in double dip chocolate and select the heart which is perfect for your theme.

Sometimes chocolate might be too heavy for your guests that's where cookies may be an alternative which will suit your meal plan. Again you can ice a message of thank you or welcome or simply the date onto the front of the cookie. They also come in all different shapes and sizes with fab designs all ready for your wedding guests to enjoy.

There are many different other types of edible favours including tea and coffee which come in a personlised packet with perhaps showing their name on the front of the packet again with a personlised bride and groom message.

Enjoy searching for the all important favour which is unique to your wedding and your guests.




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