Candy Gifts For Weddings And Engagements


by Mark Etinger

A wedding is a joyous and beautiful occasion, the joining of two people before friends and family. But along with the celebration comes months and months of planning. There are so many decisions to make, from the bridesmaid dresses to a DJ to the photographer, all the way down to the color of the napkins. It's no wonder than it can be a bit stressful, although a fun process. With all that needs to be done, couples shouldn't forget about some of the small details like the centerpieces and wedding favors. They might not be high priority on your list, but that doesn't make them any less important to creating a perfect wedding day.

Choosing a centerpiece may seem like an easy decision. Most people opt for flowers, whether real or fake. It's always a beautiful choice and one lucky person from each table usually claims dibs on the centerpiece by the end of the night to take home. But I've been to enough weddings to know that most people would rather pass on a vase of flowers. After the flowers wither, you're stuck with probably your 50th vase you've collected over the years. And if they're fake, who has room for more stuff in their home? If no one takes them, you're suddenly stuck with a dozen centerpieces. What a waste. You know what will have people fighting over (in a good way)? Candy gifts. It's a unique idea that you don't always see used and I can guarantee not an ounce of kosher candy will go to waste. It's not difficult to find chocolatiers who can create something truly beautiful, such as a bride and groom together on a tier of candy adorned with flowers. Who wouldn't want to take that home?

Even if you do not opt for chocolate gift centerpieces on each table, you can at least have one on the bride and groom's table. It will be a nice parting favor to take home and to remember your special day. Guests at the wedding will also be expecting individual gifts. The common gift has always been Jordan almonds. They are bitter almonds with a sweet outer coating, representing the bitterness of life and the sweetness of love. While this is a beautiful sentiment, a lot of people do not actually enjoy Jordan almonds. Not to mention they are difficult to eat. Again, sometimes it's nice to break from tradition and do something a little different. Chocolate and dried fruit and nuts are a sweeter option that everyone will enjoy. Candy stores can provide any candy of your choosing in mesh bags to give away. If you do not want candy, consider after dinner mints instead. Both are tasty options!

No one can resist candy gifts so make them a part of your wedding.

About the Author

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