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How to Propose Marriage With Chocolate Kiss Candies

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By DIYGirl
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Chocolate kiss candies are a fun and unique way to propose marriage to someone you love. This unique and romantic wedding proposal is perfect for the couple that loves chocolate.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer
  • Credit card
  • Chocolate kiss candies
  • Proposal plan
  1. Step 1

    Search the words “custom chocolate bars” online. There are many sites online that will respond to these search words.

  2. Step 2

    Click on one of the sites that say “custom chocolate kisses” in the results page.

  3. Step 3

    Order your chocolate kisses with the words “Will you marry me?” on them. You can use any custom words you want to propose marriage.

  4. Step 4

    Ship the chocolate kiss candies with the wedding proposal on them to a safe address where your loved one will not see them. Ask a friend or close family member if they will accept the package of custom chocolate kiss candies for you.

  5. Step 5

    Plan how you will ask your loved to marry you. Check out the tips selections below for ideas.

Tips & Warnings
  • Be sure to keep your custom chocolate kiss separate from other regular chocolate kisses. If it gets lost in the shuffle, then you will have to open the others to even see what they say.
  • Use a credit card for which your loved one does not ever see the bill.

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on 6/16/2008 I think this would be so cool. I hope my boyfriend would do something like this. Hint hint he is on ehow so I hope he sees this.

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