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What kind of unwrapped candy/nuts is good for wedding favors?
Filed under: candy wedding favor

i have hearts with tool i want to put something in unwrapped any ideas
i have hearts that i want to put tulle in with unwrapped candy

The candy coated almonds are always good. We had heart shaped boxes at our wedding too. We bought bags of the personalized wrapped mints and put a couple in each heart box.

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6 Comments for 'What kind of unwrapped candy/nuts is good for wedding favors?'

  1.  
    Sundown
    July 22, 2009 | 12:54 am
     

    Usually butter mints and peanuts.
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  2.  
    pspoptart
    July 22, 2009 | 1:18 am
     

    It’s tulle….not tool. :)

    Anywhoo you should skip nuts. It’s a very, very common food allergy and if they come in contact with anything you can give the guest a very bad reaction. The candy should also stay wrapped even if it’s just clear cellophane. It’s not sanitary to have nothing between the candy and people’s hands.

    What about something homemade? Fudge is easy or peanut butter balls?
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  3.  
    ared0025
    July 22, 2009 | 1:53 am
     

    The candy coated almonds are always good. We had heart shaped boxes at our wedding too. We bought bags of the personalized wrapped mints and put a couple in each heart box.
    References :

  4.  
    tineyfiney
    July 22, 2009 | 2:02 am
     

    Personalized M&Ms are nice.
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  5.  
    lyndlyn
    July 22, 2009 | 2:17 am
     

    m & m’s - if you go to the website you can have your own messages printed on them and you can pick your color scheme too… http://www.mymms.com
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  6.  
    I Love Coffee
    July 22, 2009 | 2:34 am
     

    I agree with M&Ms too

    Also, how about mints?
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