![]() How former UConn men’s basketball player Donny Marshall helped guide relative Jaylin Stewart to Storrs.Why a New York business wants to move its headquarters to Connecticut. ![]() Former UConn women's basketball star Lou Lopez Sénéchal sidelined to start Dallas Wings training camp.Favors start at $7.25 for a custom box of two bon bons, including packaging. Erica has created everything from bon bons with a water-inspired design in swirling shades of blue, to a garden-themed ruby chocolate bar with organic freeze-dried strawberries and pistachios. Couples can share their favorite flavors, the palette or theme of their wedding, and work with her to come up with something that uniquely captures this special moment in their lives. “My job is to capture your vision in chocolate,” she says. Every bon bon is handmade and hand-painted, so couples can truly customize a look, and Sullivan loves to make them partners in the process. Owner and chocolatier Erica Sullivan doesn’t just make chocolate - she creates little pieces of art. Two-piece favor boxes start at $7.50 per box. You can personalize your favor even further with a customized message or photo on the inside of the box. Each is finished with a flourish of wire ribbon (which also comes in several colors). All of Bridgewater’s favors include milk or dark versions of their Almond Toffee and Soft a’Silk Caramel, and their elegant boxes come in classic ivory and white, plus other options like burgundy and navy. Keep it classic with Bridgewater Chocolate and send guests home with a two-, four- or six-piece candy box of delicious, handmade sweets. You can also pick your box size and color, ribbon color and create a custom label - and visit the cows after, too! Many couples choose the two-piece “couples box,” but four-, six- and nine-piece boxes are also available. Mix and match treats like sea salt caramels, pecan turtles, chocolate-enrobed fruit, truffles and more. At Milk House Chocolates, they specialize in favor boxes and chocolate bars, and invite couples in for a tasting to choose their chocolates. Want something really, really fresh? You can’t get much better than this: The folks at Thorncrest Farm, a working dairy farm in Goshen, create their chocolates using milk, cream and butter from their very own cows. Two-piece favor boxes start at $3.50 chocolate caramel apples start at $14.95 each. S’mores kits with chocolate-covered graham crackers and marshmallows (and a custom label) would be a hit for summer or fall, and you can’t go wrong with individually wrapped chocolate-enrobed doughnuts any time of year. They offer the classic assorted box, and full solid candy bars with custom-printed wrappers, but you can also send your guests home with their very own chocolate-covered caramel apple confection rolled in toppings like Oreos or sprinkles. 86įascia’s has some very fun options for favors. About $6 for a two-piece favor box individual cakes are about $15 per guest. And if you’re looking for something really showstopping, consider a chocolate sculpture centerpiece for your sweetheart table. You could even do two types - maybe a mandarin orange with some crunch and a smooth chocolatey hazelnut cake - and alternate every other seat to create some variety (and conversation!) at your tables. Tschudin also specializes in chocolate mousse cakes in a variety of flavors, and can make them in individual sizes so each guest can have their own. Owner Roberto Tschudin Lucheme can make just about anything you can dream up, from frozen “moussicle” mousse pops to hot chocolate (with a little brandy), to bon bons in just about any flavor, shape and color you like.
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