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Arks

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I ran across this place that will produce Belgian chocolates with your logo stamped in chocolate, wrapped in clear cello for $1.60 each for an order of 250 (or cheaper for larger orders). Not cheap, but personalized is perhaps worth it. The image below costs a little more because it's in a personalized wrapper rather than clear, but clear should work since you can see the logo through the wrapper.
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$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180
 
$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
I like your idea better JB. I usually just use the Ghiardelli Choc. But get some good chocolate, melt and mold. Easy!
 
$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
Joey Bloggs said:
...use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill...
Yes I guess that's what this company is doing. They probably buy bulk chocolate and melt it and press it with molds they make. Much better to DIY if you have the time and energy...which in my case means it probably won't get done!
 
$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
Joey Bloggs said:
...use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill...
Yes I guess that's what this company is doing. They probably buy bulk chocolate and melt it and press it with molds they make. Much better to DIY if you have the time and energy...which in my case means it probably won't get done!
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but how do you wrap them?
 
$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
Joey Bloggs said:
...use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill...
Yes I guess that's what this company is doing. They probably buy bulk chocolate and melt it and press it with molds they make. Much better to DIY if you have the time and energy...which in my case means it probably won't get done!
.
but how do you wrap them?
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TheBeachHouse said:
but how do you wrap them?
Click the link, google you will find tons of way to make these. I only shared one link showing that you can make your own if that is what you want. Give them to the grandkids/nieces as a project, make them in the spring for the summer months. Whatever. it is easy to do.
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
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$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
Joey Bloggs said:
...use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill...
Yes I guess that's what this company is doing. They probably buy bulk chocolate and melt it and press it with molds they make. Much better to DIY if you have the time and energy...which in my case means it probably won't get done!
.
but how do you wrap them?
.
TheBeachHouse said:
but how do you wrap them?
You might just put them out on a clamshell. Or, you can get small bags by the hundreds for not much.
 
Ouch. Tad expensive at our price point.
Does anyone put chocolates on pillows? I've considered it but all my bedding is white and worried about stains.
 
Ouch. Tad expensive at our price point.
Does anyone put chocolates on pillows? I've considered it but all my bedding is white and worried about stains..
We have a small decorative dish on the nightstand with chocolate mints that we replenish each day.
 
Ouch. Tad expensive at our price point.
Does anyone put chocolates on pillows? I've considered it but all my bedding is white and worried about stains..
Yes I do . But I also put cookies on a small paper dollies, I use my chocolate gloves on some ,others it depends. Some are wrapped already. I try and use a different chocolate every time or switch it to a cookie. Keeping it different every time. I also have a heart shape brass small dish. I use that also .Trying to find a crystal heart dish too.
 
Ouch. Tad expensive at our price point.
Does anyone put chocolates on pillows? I've considered it but all my bedding is white and worried about stains..
We have a big bowl of chocolates in the hallway leading to the rooms. Sometimes Lindt (when they do a sale); most of the time Hershey's. We've only had problems with kids. Most adults seem to be able to eat chocolate in one bite without getting it everywhere.
I guess I wouldn't leave it on the bed as we've had 2 picture frames broken in the past month from guests who didn't see this huge red binder with a picture frame on top sitting in the middle of the bed. They definitely would not have seen chocolates on the pillows.
 
Ouch. Tad expensive at our price point.
Does anyone put chocolates on pillows? I've considered it but all my bedding is white and worried about stains..
We have a big bowl of chocolates in the hallway leading to the rooms. Sometimes Lindt (when they do a sale); most of the time Hershey's. We've only had problems with kids. Most adults seem to be able to eat chocolate in one bite without getting it everywhere.
I guess I wouldn't leave it on the bed as we've had 2 picture frames broken in the past month from guests who didn't see this huge red binder with a picture frame on top sitting in the middle of the bed. They definitely would not have seen chocolates on the pillows.
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Madeleine said:
We have a big bowl of chocolates in the hallway leading to the rooms. Sometimes Lindt (when they do a sale); most of the time Hershey's. We've only had problems with kids. Most adults seem to be able to eat chocolate in one bite without getting it everywhere.
I guess I wouldn't leave it on the bed as we've had 2 picture frames broken in the past month from guests who didn't see this huge red binder with a picture frame on top sitting in the middle of the bed. They definitely would not have seen chocolates on the pillows.
The wedding kids ate every Hershy kiss and every Andes mint. They left the Worther's toffee. LOL (They also ate all the Fruit Loops.)
 
Ouch. Tad expensive at our price point.
Does anyone put chocolates on pillows? I've considered it but all my bedding is white and worried about stains..
We put them beside. A small rectangle from Swiss Delice.
 
When I saw the title of this thread of was picturing some sort of fluffy marshmallow confectionery. :) Like these
 
$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
Joey Bloggs said:
...use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill...
Yes I guess that's what this company is doing. They probably buy bulk chocolate and melt it and press it with molds they make. Much better to DIY if you have the time and energy...which in my case means it probably won't get done!
.
but how do you wrap them?
.
TheBeachHouse said:
but how do you wrap them?
Click the link, google you will find tons of way to make these. I only shared one link showing that you can make your own if that is what you want. Give them to the grandkids/nieces as a project, make them in the spring for the summer months. Whatever. it is easy to do.
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
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Joey Bloggs said:
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
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Naw, just give them one and let them fight over it. :)
I really don't know the cost of the Arkansas-made toffee I put out, since I steal it from my sister's store ;-)
But I don't bake cookies or muffins for them, or stock the fridge with free sodas, or serve them breakfast, and I charge about the same as a B&B, so I'm probably still coming out ahead.
 
$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
Joey Bloggs said:
...use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill...
Yes I guess that's what this company is doing. They probably buy bulk chocolate and melt it and press it with molds they make. Much better to DIY if you have the time and energy...which in my case means it probably won't get done!
.
but how do you wrap them?
.
TheBeachHouse said:
but how do you wrap them?
Click the link, google you will find tons of way to make these. I only shared one link showing that you can make your own if that is what you want. Give them to the grandkids/nieces as a project, make them in the spring for the summer months. Whatever. it is easy to do.
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
thumbs_down.gif

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Joey Bloggs said:
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
thumbs_down.gif
Naw, just give them one and let them fight over it. :)
I really don't know the cost of the Arkansas-made toffee I put out, since I steal it from my sister's store ;-)
But I don't bake cookies or muffins for them, or stock the fridge with free sodas, or serve them breakfast, and I charge about the same as a B&B, so I'm probably still coming out ahead.
.
Arks said:
Joey Bloggs said:
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
thumbs_down.gif
Naw, just give them one and let them fight over it. :)
I really don't know the cost of the Arkansas-made toffee I put out, since I steal it from my sister's store ;-)
But I don't bake cookies or muffins for them, or stock the fridge with free sodas, or serve them breakfast, and I charge about the same as a B&B, so I'm probably still coming out ahead.
Oh no, you didn't! You are more impulsive than moi. Innkeeper a.d.d at its best.
 
$3.20 for one night, one tiny chocolate each, yikes!
Of if you are inclined you can use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill (they sell all of the microwavable melting chocolates at all grocery stores)
https://www.ckproducts.com/products/9263/PERSONALIZED-MINT-MOLD-90-PERS-/1180.
Joey Bloggs said:
...use a signature mold yourself or order one and melt and fill...
Yes I guess that's what this company is doing. They probably buy bulk chocolate and melt it and press it with molds they make. Much better to DIY if you have the time and energy...which in my case means it probably won't get done!
.
but how do you wrap them?
.
TheBeachHouse said:
but how do you wrap them?
Click the link, google you will find tons of way to make these. I only shared one link showing that you can make your own if that is what you want. Give them to the grandkids/nieces as a project, make them in the spring for the summer months. Whatever. it is easy to do.
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
thumbs_down.gif

.
Joey Bloggs said:
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
thumbs_down.gif
Naw, just give them one and let them fight over it. :)
I really don't know the cost of the Arkansas-made toffee I put out, since I steal it from my sister's store ;-)
But I don't bake cookies or muffins for them, or stock the fridge with free sodas, or serve them breakfast, and I charge about the same as a B&B, so I'm probably still coming out ahead.
.
Arks said:
Joey Bloggs said:
If you spend $3.20 for two little chocolates Arks I will be on your doorstep! Really.
thumbs_down.gif
Naw, just give them one and let them fight over it. :)
I really don't know the cost of the Arkansas-made toffee I put out, since I steal it from my sister's store ;-)
But I don't bake cookies or muffins for them, or stock the fridge with free sodas, or serve them breakfast, and I charge about the same as a B&B, so I'm probably still coming out ahead.
Oh no, you didn't! You are more impulsive than moi. Innkeeper a.d.d at its best.
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Joey Bloggs said:
Oh no, you didn't! You are more impulsive than moi. Innkeeper a.d.d at its best.
Sorry, I've forgotten what we're talking about.
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I have a small dish on each dresser with Hershey or Dove (if on sale) plus a basket of bananas and apples in each room. No turn down - its INN there!
 
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