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<title>Chocolate Wedding Gifts</title>
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<description>Chocolate wedding gifts are a great way to surprise the bride and groom. Look at all the options you have for chocolate wedding gifts!</description>
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You're invited to a wedding. So you go to Bed, Bath and Beyond to see what's on the happy couple's registry. "Hmmm....nothing cool here....I want to get them something unique and unexpected." At this point many people opt for pricey crystal, which most of today's brides and grooms don't know what to do with. One or two pieces is okay, but really, if they want crystal, they'll register for it.

If you really want to give a gift that's unique and unexpected, consider chocolate wedding gifts. Now you're probably thinking, "A box of chocolates doesn't seem like a good wedding gift." But if you look around the Internet, you'll likely find lots of chocolate wedding gifts you wouldn't have thought of now. For instance, you can get tuxedo strawberries (which are strawberries dipped in white chocolate and decorated to look like they're wearing little tuxedos) or just plain chocolate dipped strawberries. Or you could get a dozen chocolate roses, a chocolate gift basket or even a chocolate-dipped bottle of wine. (This is exactly what it sounds like-- a bottle of wine dipped in melted chocolate, then cooled.) All of these are nice, unique chocolate wedding gifts that will stand out among a table of assorted gifts.

Of course, if you really want your gift to stand out, get a gift tower of chocolates. These are festively-wrapped boxes of assorted chocolates, most commonly gourmet. Chocolate wedding gifts like these are offered by Ghirardelli and Godiva. Some can even be found on chocolate.com.

Of course, if you're the bride and reading this page, you can give chocolate wedding gifts as favors for your guests. Simply buy enough Hershey bars for all your guests and order personalized candy bar wrappers with your and your husband's name and the wedding date. Or, wrap Hershey kisses in tulle around the bowl of a plastic spoon and tie it together with a ribbon.

One thing is certain--the day will be sweet whether you give or get chocolate.
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