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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.
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.
Dark Green Olive Oil Glass Bottles
The olive motif is embossed directly into the glass — not painted on, not stickered over — which means it won’t rub off somewhere between dinner and the last dance. Textured and transparent, these dark green bottles look surprisingly expensive for something that costs less than your place card holders.
You can hand these out as-is or fill them up with literally anything pourable: olive oil, homemade limoncello, custom bitters if your friends are insufferably into cocktails. The cork top seals snugly and actually looks intentional (unlike those twist caps that feel like an afterthought). Add a tiny tag or a ribbon, or don’t — the bottle kind of carries the aesthetic load on its own. Your guests will assume you raided a boutique vineyard or at least spent more than you did.
In the sea of forgettable favors (plastic keychains, we’re looking at you), these look like you planned ahead — and had taste while doing it. You’re basically giving them a kitchen keepsake that doesn’t scream “wedding favor,” which is probably the highest compliment for anything at this price.
For more gourmet options, see our olive oil wedding favors guide.
Bee Pendant Mini Jars
A gold bee pendant dangles from the lid like a secret handshake between you and the hive. It’s not just decoration — it turns a simple mini honey jar into something that actually looks like it was planned, not panic-bought in bulk the night before.
Each tiny glass jar is filled with two ounces of pure raw honey and sealed with a cork, which is just rustic enough to make it feel artisanal without crossing into full cottagecore cosplay. And yes, that little bee charm is metal, not plastic — a respectable detail your guests will definitely notice when they’re sneaking the jar into their tote bag.
If you’re handing out wedding favors that cost less than a latte, you’d at least like them to pass the sniff test of “tangible thoughtfulness.” These do — they’re edible, useful, and adorable without trying too hard. Basically, the honey jar equivalent of the friend who brings good wine and helps clean up.
We love honey so much, we published a whole article on honey wedding favors — turns out there’s a lot to say about the sweet stuff!
Golden Bee Charm Honey Jar
If you’re going to hand out honey at your wedding, at least make it look like it came from the queen bee’s personal stash. The Golden Bee Charm Honey Jar has that whole “rustic chic meets tiny treasure chest” energy that your mason jars simply cannot compete with. Complete with a shimmering gold bee charm tied around the lid, it’ll make your guests forget they’re taking home, well, a condiment.
This is one of those little details that makes people think *you* thought of everything. Real honey? Check. Glass jar? Also check. But then that metallic bee charm waltzes in like it owns the place, and suddenly this isn’t just honey, it’s a wedding keepsake with wings. Whether your vibe is garden fairytale or you’re knee-deep in the cottagecore aesthetic, this jar squeezes into the scene like it was born there.
Bonus: it doesn’t scream “wedding favor,” so your guests won’t feel weird about actually using it. Stir it into tea. Slather it on toast. Or just marvel at that tiny gold bee before pretending not to notice the other guests pocketing extras.
Handmade Fortune Cookies
The classic crunch comes from real wheat flour, hand-folded and baked golden — only this time, it’s vegan *and* halal, without sacrificing the snap or the charm. These handmade fortune cookies ditch the weird preservatives and mystery fillings in favor of plant-based purity and halal-friendly ingredients, so you’re not handing your guests a lab experiment in a wrapper. Just lightly sweet, crisp shells, each hiding a fortune — and yes, they’re customizable.
They’re individually wrapped (hygiene, obviously), and come in generous batches, which makes them a no-brainer for large guest lists and small budgets. Bonus: the option to personalize your own messages adds just enough chaos to make it fun. Inside jokes? Wedding date trivia? Thinly veiled life advice from the couple? All fair game. They’re one of those rare favors that double as entertainment *and* dessert — all while staying under budget and above suspicion.
Pro tip if you’re splitting favors between guests: these cookies work equally well on minimalist tablescapes or in a ridiculous DIY favor bag. You decide the vibe. They’ll go along with it — politely, sweetly, and with a well-timed dose of fortune-cookie wisdom.
