Thank You Gifts Made Out of Candy Bars
A candy bar is a great way to say thank you to someone who has a sweet tooth and loves chocolate. Don't just buy a pack of the recipient's favorite candy bar, but present the candy bars in a creative way that will wow and touch the person.
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Thank You Chocolate Bars
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Order a special chocolate bar that spells out "Thank You" in chocolate. Several candy bar companies offer different variations of "thank you" written on the chocolate bar, such as a candy bar made to look like money that says, "Thanks A Million!" or one that has the word thank you in different languages etched all over the chocolate bar.
Personalized Candy Wrapper
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You can order special candy bars that come with a personalized wrapper. The wrapper can include the person's name, such as "Thank You Steve!" Some companies also allow you to write a short message on the back or inside of the candy bar. You can go a little more in depth, telling the person how much you appreciate their support or help for a particular project or situation.
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Candy Bar Gift Basket
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Put together a gift basket filled with one particular candy bar that you know the person loves, or an assortment of different candy bars. Attach a note to each candy bar that says thank you in a creative way. For instance, for a Nestle Crunch Bar you could write, "You helped me out of a real 'Crunch', thank you!" or, for a Snickers Bar, you could write, "Your contributions are nothing to 'Snicker' about. Thank you!" For a Mounds bar you could write, "Thank you for the 'Mounds' of work you do!"
Candy Bar Cake
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Present the person with a cake with candy bars on top. Select the person's favorite candy bars and break them up into bite-sized pieces. Then place them on the cake to spell out, "Thank You!' Choose a cake that works well with chocolate coated candy bars, such as chocolate cake. Another idea would be to cover the entire surface of the cake with candy bars and then use a gel icing to write, "Thank You!" in cursive over the candy bars.
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