Mother's Day Gift Guide

If you want to give your mom a really special chocolate gift
Chocolove Nine Great Chocolate Bars - No question, Chocolove is one of our favorite chocolate makers. So this 9 bar gift box gets a big thumbs up from us. It contains all Chocolove brand flavors except the 77% Extra Strong Dark and Toffee & Almonds in Milk Chocolate. Not to mention, look how cool the book-like package is!
We love any of the summer assortments from Lake Champlain as gifts, but we especially think their Chocolate Flowers would make a wonderful gift for Mother's Day. What mom doesn't love chocolate AND flowers from their kid? Other Mother's Day Chocolates from Lake Champlain.

If your mom likes minty candy
Kshocolât Peppermint Creams Gift Box- besides the great taste and high end ingredients, these peppermint creams come in a pretty unique box - unique because it is so plain and basic. Very cool design and would make a great gift.
If your mom loves retro candy
If your mom loves candies that she grew up with but has trouble finding anymore, she check out I Love Mallo Cups, where there are many favorites that are still around but aren't as easy to find, like: Boyer Mallo Cups, Boyer Smoothies, Twin Bings, Nut Goodies, Goo-Goo Clusters, Sky Bars, Big Cherries, Idaho Spuds, Valomilks, and many more.
If your mom loves licorice (like mine does)
My mom loves all types of licorice - doesn't matter if its black, red or polka-dot. But here is one black and one red option that are more than just your plain old Twizzlers. Haribo Wheels - Sweet yet a little salty, chewy but not too chewy. They come in spiral ropes which you can uncoil for all sorts of eating fun. RJ's Natural Raspberry Licorice Logs - we reviewed these back in February. What stood out to us then, and why we're recommending them now, is the true, natural raspberry flavor.
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Posted by Bob Wallace at April 13, 2008 3:07 PM