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Rustic Chocolate Espresso Jars
Layers of dark chocolate, espresso, and toffee, all tucked into a rustic glass jar with a burlap lid and twine — no, it’s not a Pinterest board fever dream, it’s the actual favor your guests will pretend not to open in the car on the drive home (they will). The presentation says “farmhouse chic,” but the flavor says “I have strong opinions about espresso and I’m not afraid to use them.” It’s dessert, yes — but also a caffeine fix masquerading as a good decision.
You’re giving your guests a reason to leave the Jordan almonds untouched. These chocolate espresso jars don’t require a microwave, a mug, or a justification — they’re ready-to-spoon. And while some coffee-adjacent favors dilute themselves to appease the decaf crowd, this one leans all the way in. Perfect for the couple who met in a coffee shop, bonded over barista-level rants, or just knows that combining caffeine and sugar is the love language that speaks to everyone.
One final note: the jars are reusable. Which almost makes up for how fast their contents disappear. Almost.
Baby’s Breath Kraft Cone
Now, fair warning: this is a chocolate favor *disguised* as a tiny floral arrangement. Nestled inside each hand-rolled cone are chocolate-covered sunflower seeds. Yes, that’s what makes it brilliant. Guests don’t just get a cute decor moment at their seat — they get a snack too. And not the kind that melts all over your table settings mid-reception. We see you, summer weddings.
The whole thing feels personal without making you hand-paint 150 favors you’ll regret saying yes to. And if your vibe is more cottagecore-meets-cocktail-hour and less monogrammed-M&Ms, you’re in exactly the right place.
Bride And Groom Dipped Cookies
Will you eat the middle first or save it until last?
Oreos are such a fun nod to childhood and these decked-out, chocolate-covered versions are a great mix of whimsy and sophistication. You can personalize them by choosing the colors of the groom’s bowtie, the bride’s flower, and the bride’s skin tone. Best of all, your guests will be treated to a sweet surprise when they take their first bite and discover an Oreo inside!
Caramel Swirled Chocolate Pretzel Rod
Savory, salty, AND sweet – that’s the magic of a chocolate pretzel wands.
Whether your wedding guests have a sweet tooth or love their salty, crunchy treats, they will adore these beautiful wedding favors. Choose from pretty dip options including white chocolate, milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and caramel toffee, or go for an assortment. If you want to go a little DIY, add a with customized gift tag to each wrapped wand with your guests’ names, a quote about love, or your wedding details.
Chocolate Drop Hugs And Kisses Stickers
Hershey’s has got chocolate wedding favors down to a tee. And how smart of them to name their little cylindrical milk chocolate treat a ‘kiss’. After all, most love stories start with a kiss and marriage itself is sealed with a kiss.
Personalize your kiss favors with a rainbow of foil colors and a sticker featuring your own message and an apropos design. Pack them in cellophane bags tied with a pretty ribbon and you’ve got a beautiful favor guests will love.
Colorful Mini Tin Box
This palm-sized little number comes in every shade of “I definitely had an eyeshadow palette like this in middle school,” which is a compliment. It’s lightweight, metal (read: durable enough to survive travel and tipsy guests), and gives off just enough vintage tea-tin energy to feel special. Fill it with your favorite chocolates or handmade treats, and you’ve got a favor that won’t end up mysteriously left behind—or worse, re-gifted to someone’s dog groomer. Extra points for the satisfying click it makes when you close it.
It’s cute. It’s practical. It’s *not* another organza bag with sad almonds. If your wedding vibe leans slightly quirky, slightly chic, and very much anti-boring, these tins let your favors wear that personality on their (metallic) sleeves. Grab a bunch, add your sweets of choice, and make every place setting a tiny surprise party.
Gold And White Thank You Buttermints
Not everything at your wedding needs to be so serious it could double as a tax form. Case in point: these Gold and White Thank You Buttermints. They’re sweet, they’re cheeky, and they quietly crush it as a classy, edible wedding favor—without trying too hard.
Each individually wrapped mint sports a white and gold “thank you” design that nods politely to your guests before melting in their mouths like a buttery little mic drop. They’re the kind of favor that says, “I appreciate you” with just enough elegance to match your champagne toast—but without the budget blowout. Set them in bowls at each table for a little post-dinner treat, or tuck them into gift bags like a tiny, delicious parting hug. Spoiler: they disappear fast.
If the words “thank-you mints” conjure imagery of sad pastel blobs from a dentist’s office, breathe easy. These guys are crisp, smooth, and dangerously snackable (you’ve been warned). Your guests came for the love story—these little mints are the encore they didn’t know they needed.
Golden Square Foil Wrappers
Shiny, sleek, and effortlessly elegant, they make your DIY chocolate favors look like they were handcrafted by a luxury chocolatier with very strong opinions about proper cocoa percentage.
Each wrapper is pre-cut and sized to polish off small chocolates (like nuggets, squares, or any bite-sized perfection you’ve whipped up). The metallic finish isn’t some cheap party-store shimmer either—we’re talking a smooth, mirrored gleam that photographs beautifully and instantly elevates your favor table. These are for couples who understand that the tiniest details can carry the most impact. You could settle for store packaging, but why would you let your wedding vibe get undercut by barcodes?
Wrap your chocolates, then add a sticker or a custom label if you want bonus points. Or keep it minimalist and let the gold do the talking. Either way, your guests get a favor that’s memorable, edible, and doesn’t end up in a junk drawer. Peak wedding favor energy.
