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Does anybody have any ideas on an edible wedding favor thats not to pricey?
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I would love to have some kind of edible wedding favor as tha tis probably the only favors that will even get used or noticed. I know I do not want to do the whole jordan almond thing but something edible and not to expensive. I do liek the idea of some kind of tea favor. Any ideas???

http://www.revolutiontea.com/30count/

We had these given to us at a hotel, they come in really cute little individual boxes with great pictures on them. I liked them so much I saved the box, we had the lavender flavor. If you look around you can find them on eBay sometimes cheap, and they have a flavor on sale each month. You could even tie on a heart-shaped tea spoon if you wanted to, or one of those honey stick things that you use in tea.

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11 Comments for 'Does anybody have any ideas on an edible wedding favor thats not to pricey?'

  1.  
    Jen
    July 13, 2009 | 12:46 am
     

    ?tea favors? Skittles, Hershey kisses, sweet sesame wafers…
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  2.  
    the_emrod
    July 13, 2009 | 1:26 am
     

    Paté on toast. In a little net bag.
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  3.  
    elizabeth
    July 13, 2009 | 1:38 am
     

    you could do home made cookies. i got those as a favor and they were great.
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  4.  
    onehoneybear
    July 13, 2009 | 2:01 am
     

    Hershey kisses wrapped in tulle, tied with ribbon and make your own tag. Cookies. Mints. The speciality M&Ms with messages are cute but oh so expensive. Oriental Trading Co. has candy in bulk. Check it out.

    Good luck.
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  5.  
    Me and you
    July 13, 2009 | 2:48 am
     

    I did after dinner mints in little boxes for my wedding favors. I bought a huge box of them at Sam’s club and put them in the little boxes at each table setting
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  6.  
    haly
    July 13, 2009 | 3:12 am
     

    How about lollipops or candy canes tied with ribbon and a thank you card
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  7.  
    Anonymous
    July 13, 2009 | 3:19 am
     

    what do you mean by "tea favor"?

    Celestial Seasonings teabags are individually wrapped…. you could re-package those for your guests, maybe 2 or 3 teabags for each guest?

    Starlite Mints?
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  8.  
    epkinvegas
    July 13, 2009 | 3:47 am
     

    These web sites has some great ideas that you can order
    http://www.idoweddingfavors.com/edible-wedding-favors.htm
    http://www.beau-coup.com/teaandsweets.htm
    http://www.americanbridal.com/candyfood.html
    http://keepsakecandy.com/weddingcandybarwrappers.htm

    If you want to make your own….
    Buy bulk mints, chocolates etc, some fancy pink netting and white bows. Put some candy in the center of a square, and tie the little package with a bow. The picture on the upper right hand side of this page gives you and idea

    http://onlineweddingfavors.info/?gclid=CMCchNesv5sCFQoMDQoduVswAg

    Or…

    http://www.do-it-yourself-weddings.com/wedding-cookie-table.html

    http://www.cheap-wedding-solutions.com/cheap-wedding-party-favor.html

    http://www.cheap-wedding-solutions.com/sayings-for-a-wedding-favor.html
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  9.  
    ageisearley
    July 13, 2009 | 4:24 am
     
  10.  
    BUStudent
    July 13, 2009 | 4:29 am
     

    http://www.revolutiontea.com/30count/

    We had these given to us at a hotel, they come in really cute little individual boxes with great pictures on them. I liked them so much I saved the box, we had the lavender flavor. If you look around you can find them on eBay sometimes cheap, and they have a flavor on sale each month. You could even tie on a heart-shaped tea spoon if you wanted to, or one of those honey stick things that you use in tea.
    References :

  11.  
    nascar88gyrl
    July 13, 2009 | 5:14 am
     

    I saw some Hershey’s Miniatures wrappers that you can print on your own computer. I think they were a Martha Stewart product. I saw them in my local Big Lots store for $2/pack. You could probably do something similar with some computer paper.
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