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Plexi Chocolate Keepsakes
Each piece features a luxe Belgian chocolate square (yes, actual good chocolate) framed in a sleek plexiglass rectangle. You pick the color theme and personalize the text — a monogram, wedding date, short quote, whatever cheeky or heartfelt detail suits your vibe. The result? A favor that says “we put thought into this” without shouting it. Your guests won’t re-gift it or forget it in a napkin at Table 14. They’ll ooh, they’ll ahh, then they’ll eat it. The perfect lifecycle of a wedding favor.
Bonus: they come individually wrapped, which means no melting mishaps en route and no awkward chocolate finger situations at your reception. Presentation: flawless. Impact: memorable. Taste: obviously, delightful. It’s a rare win-win-win in the world of wedding favors — form, function, and creamy confection all checked off.
Rustic Chocolate Keepsake Card
There’s a fine line between rustic charm and “I found this in a barn.” This *Rustic Chocolate Keepsake Card* knows exactly where that line is. This is a square of chocolate so pretty you’ll hesitate to eat it. (But you will. You absolutely will.)
Each piece starts with Belgian milk chocolate, rich and smooth enough to make even Aunt Linda stop talking about her cleanse. The bar nestles inside a recycled kraft card printed with a personalized message—your names, wedding date, a thank-you, or whatever heartfelt sentiment you muster after cake tasting number seven. The whole thing is sealed in a compostable envelope, which means you can feel good about giving guests something indulgent *and* environmentally conscious. Yes, it’s chocolate with a moral compass.
Perfect for couples who want their favors to be equal parts sweet, sustainable, and stylishly un-fussy. It’s a small gesture, but one that says, “We care… and we also have excellent taste in chocolate.”
Rustic Turkish Coffee Box
This Rustic Turkish Coffee Box is not for the faint of palate. We’re talking bold, bittersweet espresso vibes wrapped in chocolate, presented in a box that’s halfway between old-world ritual and your chic Pinterest board.
Each wooden chest includes two blocks of rich Turkish coffee chocolate and a reusable espresso cup made from — wait for it — actual coffee grounds. It’s a sustainable flex and a conversation starter in one. The whole setup feels like unearthing a treasure from a bazaar, only your guests get to unwrap it at Table Seven between the toasts and dancing. Rustic, yes, but not in that tired, burlap-and-baby’s-breath way. Think moody cafés, copper cezves, and desserts that don’t apologize for being extra.
If you’re into favors that will be remembered and not just recycled, this one does the job — and looks excellent doing it. Bonus: there’s no way your aunt is re-gifting this.
Salted Maple Praline Lollipops
These lollipops are the edible equivalent of a raised eyebrow: rich Belgian chocolate swirled with buttery praline, finished with just enough sea salt and maple to make someone pause mid-bite and say, “Wait, *what* is this magic?” They’re handmade, elegantly wrapped, and frankly far too good to be called a ‘favor’—but here we are, raising the wedding game. Bonus: they’re compact, mess-free, and we’re willing to bet not a single one gets “forgotten” at the table.
Perfect for couples who want to skip the tired candle or coaster routine and give guests something they’ll actually remember (and maybe sneak into their bag for the drive home). These lollipops don’t just say thank you—they say, *we have taste.*
Sprinkles And Chocolate Pancake Mix Cone
File this under: “Wait, that’s a wedding favor?” Yep. Somewhere between genius and diabolical lives this *Sprinkles and Chocolate Pancake Mix Cone*—a dessert disguised as an activity disguised as a whimsical thank-you gift. Guests won’t know whether to eat it, admire it, or beg for your caterer’s number. Fair warning: this might upstage the cake.
Inside the clear cone-shaped packaging lives a full-blown breakfast party—rich cocoa pancake mix layered with rainbow sprinkles and mini chocolate chips. It’s visually adorable (hello, Instagram bait) and surprisingly practical. All your guest needs is water, a pan, and the willpower to not eat the chocolate chips straight from the cone. Stackable, portable, and ironically elegant for something that feels like brunch at a kid’s birthday party, it hits that sweet spot between playful and polished—which is an achievement when you’re literally gifting pancakes.
If your wedding vibe is “not trying too hard but still nailing the details,” this is your favor. It’s edible, low-key nostalgic, and mercifully not another tiny candle. Honestly, if breakfast-for-dessert was your love language? This is how you speak it fluently.
Wedding Photo Peanut Butter Minis
These Wedding Photo Peanut Butter Minis are unapologetically cute, borderline ridiculous, and entirely delightful. Each mini jar comes with a custom label featuring the happy couple’s smiling faces, because if there’s one thing better than peanut butter, it’s peanut butter with a side of marital bliss.
At 1.5 oz each, they’re portable, spreadable, and just the right size to slide into favor bags or place settings without looking like you tried *too* hard. The real win here is that no one’s going to forget them. Unlike yet another cork bottle opener or some monogrammed mason jar no one asked for, these little jars are edible, personal, and actually fun. And while the outside is all charm, the inside is legit creamy peanut butter. Not novelty-grade. The real, need-a-glass-of-milk kind.
They’re the perfect mix of sweet, salty, and sentimentality—basically your entire wedding vibe in a jar. Bonus: They double as a built-in excuse to keep talking about your photos. “Oh these? Just our faces… on peanut butter.”
Winter Wonderland Cocoa Pouch
Each snowflake-covered pouch is filled with rich, creamy sipping cocoa—yes, real hot chocolate, none of that sad brown powder pretending to be a treat. The packaging is as charming as a December morning and exponentially more useful than a mini photo frame with your initials on it. Think about it: it looks festive, fits seamlessly into a winter wedding vibe, and gives your guests something cozy and genuinely enjoyable. It’s the edible equivalent of a warm hug, without the forced small talk.
Practical, pretty, and politely not trying too hard. Just the kind of favor your guests will actually remember… and might lowkey wish they’d grabbed two of.
