If you are lucky enough to have a sweetheart for Valentine's Day, you're going to need to decide on the perfect gift to express your love. It needs to say that you have given this task a lot of thought and that you recognize the importance of romance in your relationship. You don't want to be caught buying something you found in a gas station in the last minute. Pleasing your woman shouldn't be such an arduous task. A general rule of thumb to use when choosing a romantic gift is to buy something chocolate!
Truffles, mints, melties, creams, whites, caramels, delicate darks and decadent milks - whatever you choose will be guaranteed to please. Chocolate is not only delicious, but also it is as much the traditional symbol of love as the red rose.
If you want to get her chocolate but something a little different I would suggest a 'bouquet' of chocolate roses. It's the perfect rose that will never melt, made of yummy white, milk or dark chocolate. If you're really out there you can even have flavored chocolate or make a mixed bouquet of different chocolate roses.
Of course the flower petals are the most important part of a rose; however, your rose will need a stem in order to be complete. The roses in the bouquet will each receive an artificial stem as well as shiny red foil wrapping and a ribbon to tie it all together. But that's not all - the bouquet will be enclosed in a rose box for you to properly present to your sweetie. She'll think you bought her an ordinary box of roses - she'll be thrilled to find your creative chocolate surprise instead!
Another possibility you can consider buying is a chocolate gift basket, which is always a good choice if you don't quite know what chocolates she prefers. There are many types of chocolate you can put in your basket: truffles, petit fours, tortes, kisses, and bars. To change it up a bit, you can also add bridge mixes, chocolate-colored teddy bears, dessert wines, champagnes, real roses - anything you think she may desire.
Be sure to make your basket extra special by picking the perfect packaging from an array of hampers, baskets and bowls. Once the chocolate is gone, and missed, she will have the package as a reminder of your sweet surprise and will treasure it always.
Another popular choice is the traditional box of luxurious chocolates. A box of chocolates is the classic Valentine's gift, but it isn't outdated or clichd! In fact, everyone enjoys a velvet-lined, heart shaped box filled with treats like nut clusters, caramels, crmes, and truffles. If your sweetheart is not able to eat sugar or is dieting, you can choose sugar free chocolates or low-fat chocolates. There are also some more unusual choices for the chocolate box, including chocolate covered pretzels, nuts, and hard-shelled candy.
An unusual selection for a decadent chocolate gift is chocolate covered fruit. Although strawberries are the traditional choice, you can also select from dried apricots, cherries, berries, and other fruits. Each plump piece of fruit is enrobed in a rich shell of milk, white, or dark chocolate -- or a combination of the three. Since fruit is also a symbol of romance and love, combining the two is bound to please. - 16463
Truffles, mints, melties, creams, whites, caramels, delicate darks and decadent milks - whatever you choose will be guaranteed to please. Chocolate is not only delicious, but also it is as much the traditional symbol of love as the red rose.
If you want to get her chocolate but something a little different I would suggest a 'bouquet' of chocolate roses. It's the perfect rose that will never melt, made of yummy white, milk or dark chocolate. If you're really out there you can even have flavored chocolate or make a mixed bouquet of different chocolate roses.
Of course the flower petals are the most important part of a rose; however, your rose will need a stem in order to be complete. The roses in the bouquet will each receive an artificial stem as well as shiny red foil wrapping and a ribbon to tie it all together. But that's not all - the bouquet will be enclosed in a rose box for you to properly present to your sweetie. She'll think you bought her an ordinary box of roses - she'll be thrilled to find your creative chocolate surprise instead!
Another possibility you can consider buying is a chocolate gift basket, which is always a good choice if you don't quite know what chocolates she prefers. There are many types of chocolate you can put in your basket: truffles, petit fours, tortes, kisses, and bars. To change it up a bit, you can also add bridge mixes, chocolate-colored teddy bears, dessert wines, champagnes, real roses - anything you think she may desire.
Be sure to make your basket extra special by picking the perfect packaging from an array of hampers, baskets and bowls. Once the chocolate is gone, and missed, she will have the package as a reminder of your sweet surprise and will treasure it always.
Another popular choice is the traditional box of luxurious chocolates. A box of chocolates is the classic Valentine's gift, but it isn't outdated or clichd! In fact, everyone enjoys a velvet-lined, heart shaped box filled with treats like nut clusters, caramels, crmes, and truffles. If your sweetheart is not able to eat sugar or is dieting, you can choose sugar free chocolates or low-fat chocolates. There are also some more unusual choices for the chocolate box, including chocolate covered pretzels, nuts, and hard-shelled candy.
An unusual selection for a decadent chocolate gift is chocolate covered fruit. Although strawberries are the traditional choice, you can also select from dried apricots, cherries, berries, and other fruits. Each plump piece of fruit is enrobed in a rich shell of milk, white, or dark chocolate -- or a combination of the three. Since fruit is also a symbol of romance and love, combining the two is bound to please. - 16463
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