Foodie Gifts For Christmas – Sweets in the City
Sweets in the City, the grown up sweet company, has launched its first range for Christmas – Christmas bauble sets. The baubles make a unique and special festive gift, and come in packaging that is so gorgeous, it is almost good enough to eat.
The stylish retro baubles are filled with Dolly Mixture, Jelly Beans and Love Hearts, guaranteed to make any lucky recipient smile. For a trip down memory lane, the Sweets in the City range also includes a traditional bauble set, which hold Pear Drops, Rhubarb & Custard and Rosy Apple sweets.
Each set is made up of three huge, clear baubles, tied with oversized ribbon, and stuffed with your favourite sweets. The baubles themselves can be re-filled with treats year upon year, the ribbons changed to match Christmas tree decorations, and the shiny black presentation box used to make a beautiful re-usable storage box.
Apart from being a very thoughtful present, and completely original, Sweets in the City gift sets make things simple for you; wrapping, postage and next day delivery all taken care of whilst your present still remains very personal with a Christmas message tucked inside. At half the price of sending flowers, you can’t go wrong!
Once on the tree, Sweets in the City’s baubles are a definite conversation starter, and make fantastic mementos for guests to take from the tree.
Sweets in the City also delivers Christmas-themed treat boxes, filled with natural candy cane, lollipops and a choice of classic, natural and herbal sweet options.
Check out Sweets in the City’s brand new website www.sweetsinthecity.co.uk for its Christmas range and to browse the sumptuous gifts of goodies available all year round.
• The Christmas bauble box costs £14.99 + P&P per box. Each box contains 3 sweet baubles and Christmas wish card.
• The Christmas treat boxes are £12.50 + P&P.
• Postage is next day delivery (UK Mail) and costs from £4.99
• Hanging ribbon/string for baubles not included.
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