How to Send a Chocolate Fruit Bouquet

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Fruits like apples and grapes are dipped in chocolate and arranged in fruit bouquets.

Chocolate-dipped fruit bouquets are a popular gift choice. Most are composed of different combinations of fruits such as chocolate-dipped strawberries, pineapple, oranges, apples, bananas and grapes. They can be a healthier alternative to gifts of cookie bouquets or boxes of chocolate, and they make colorful and decorative tabletop arrangements, like edible flower bouquets. A number of companies sell fruit bouquets, and offer the option of chocolate-dipped fruit bouquets. Some bouquets cost little more than a bouquet of flowers, around $30, but chocolate-dipped fruit bouquets can cost up to $300.

Instructions

  1. Sending a Chocolate-Dipped Fruit Bouquet

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      Navigate to a website that sells chocolate-dipped fruit bouquets. Some examples of these are Edible Arrangements, Fresh Fruit Bouquet Company and Flowers to Eat.

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      Choose the "dipped fruit" choice from the fruit arrangement listings.

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      Choose the fruit arrangement you want to purchase.

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      Enter your shipping information and choose your purchase method. Most websites offer the option of picking up in the store for free or delivery for a charge of about $10 to $20.

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      Choose the size of the fruit arrangement you want. Most arrangements can be customized as a gift for an individual, a party-sized fruit arrangement or even a banquet-sized bouquet.

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      Customize your order further by choosing additional fruits or dips to add to your bouquet. You can also often add gift items like balloons or stuffed animals.

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      Enter the shipping information and gift message for your gift recipient if you are getting the fruit bouquet delivered.

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      Enter your credit card and billing information, then confirm your order. You will receive a receipt and notification when your chocolate-dipped fruit bouquet ships.

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