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The Perfect Fit™-Mittens - Honey Favors

Wedding Honey Collection™

ITEM #: 7050126
Price: $2.80

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"Historically honey symbolized fertility, love, and beauty. It is said that Cupid dipped his arrows in honey to fill the lover’s heart with sweetness. You can offer this same symbol of love to your wedding guests. Bridal couples who want to make a lasting impression can give their guests the gift of honey with the new Wedding Honey Collection™. Already, today’s stylish brides and grooms are choosing tea as a personalized wedding favor. Now, for an even more unique wedding favor, couples can add individual personalized jars of honey to the tea bags, creating a highly memorable favor for their guests. The Wedding Honey Collection™ jars are capped with a unique white lid for an elegant, distinctive wedding look. Each jar contains 1.5 ounces of premium U.S. Grade A clover honey. The Wedding Honey Collection™ is available in several beautiful, high-quality color designs coordinated with the Wedding Tea & Coffee Collection™ products. All styles can be personalized with the name of the bride and groom and the wedding date. "

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