Wedding Favor Ideas
Wedding favors are small gifts given by the bride and groom as a token of gratitude to their guests for attending their special day. Giving wedding favors to guests at a wedding ceremony is a time honored tradition. It is believed that the first wedding favors or bonbonnieres were small trinket boxes made of precious stones, procelain and crystal. The content of the boxes usually contained sugar cubes and other fine confections. In centuries past, five surgared almonds or confetti were given to wedding guests to symbolize the hopes of long life, fertility, health, happiness and wealth for the newly married couple.

The bride and groom of today can now choose from an astonishing array of wedding favors; the options of which are limited only by the couple’s imagination. One favorite gift given to wedding guests are chocolate wedding favors. Regardless if a couple chooses a traditional or non-traditional wedding, there are sure to be chocolate wedding favors to perfectly compliment their style, venue and décor.

If a couple is leaning toward a traditional wedding, there are chocolate wedding favors in the shape of church bells, hearts, delicate butterflies, mini liquor filled
champagne bottles, 1 ½ inch tall elegant two tiered wedding cakes, and tiny gift boxes tied with a bow. Chocolate wedding favors are also available in delicious truffles. These delicacies come in flavors such as bailey’s, champagne, French vanilla, hazel nut, black forest, amaretto, dark chocolate, and triple chocolate. Truffles add a touch of sophistication and convey to the wedding guests, “You deserve only the very best”. A truffle or two tied in tulle fabric, cinched with a ribbon, would accent any traditional wedding as tulle is often used in bridal wear.

Many couples are opting for a less traditional wedding and are holding their wedding ceremony on the beach or under a flower adorned trellis in the mountains. In keeping with a non-traditional style, there are chocolate wedding favors that are as unique as the wedding itself. To compliment a beach theme, there are chocolate wedding favors in the shape of sandals, sailboats, seashells, and fish. Chocolate wedding favors packaged and shaped in the form of a CD would accent any contemporary wedding while adding a touch of whimsy.

If the couple can conceptualize the chocolate wedding favors they desire, by browsing wedding catalogues or wedding websites, they would be able to find the chocolate wedding favors they are visualizing. There are those whose business it is to create every possible shape, form and design of chocolate wedding favors. The choices are virtually endless!


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