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Holidays and More
Most people think you can only give gift baskets during the holidays, and those are usually fruit baskets. But these days gift baskets are given for all occasions year around. Many times, they can be personalized. In fact, chocolate gift baskets are the perfect solution for a chocolate lover.

Some chocolate gift baskets do double duty--you can get someone clean and satisfy a chocolate craving all at once. What we mean is that you can buy chocolate bath and shower type products, a chocolate-scented candle and a little edible chocolate to sweeten the deal. This is perfect for the chocolate lover who is on a diet. 

Maybe your chocolate lover also loves coffee. If so, maybe he or she would love chocolate gift baskets with chocolate flavored coffee. Of course,  someone can love chocolate and coffee but not chocolate flavored coffee. In which case, you put regular coffee in the basket with chocolate-dipped biscotti or other chocolate treats that might go well with coffee. In the words of Rachel Ray, "Yummo!"

If you really want to go all out, give a chocolate gift basket filled with gourmet chocolates of all different kinds. When it comes to chocolate gift baskets, the options are really endless. We hope we've given you some good ideas. (Remember--Valentine's Day is just around the corner!)

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