9 Delicious Favors for Your Wedding Inline
Photo: Courtesy of raakachocolate.com1/9Choose from nine different kinds of organic, fair-trade chocolate bars (like 71 percent dark with sea salt, bourbon cask aged, or lapsang chai), have them wrapped in one of seven designer papers, and customize the label to match your event.
Raaka chocolate bar, from $70 for 12; raakachocolate.com
Photo: Courtesy of thecookiejoint.com2/9A clever, retro take on sweets, these shortbread cookies are shaped like crinkle-cut fries and come with dipping sauces like salted caramel, chocolate, and peanut butter.
The Cookie Joint Cookie Fries in fry carton with side of sauce, $5; thecookiejoint.com
Photo: Courtesy of thecravory.com3/9These cookies go far beyond standard chocolate chip (though the Ultimate Chocolate Chip is also delicious). Offer your guests some of the more off-the-wall flavors like Pancakes and Bacon, Rosemary Balsamic, and Cookies n’ Cream Milkshake. Gluten-free varieties are also available.
The Cravory cookies in assorted flavors, $24 for 12; thecravory.com
Photo: Courtesy of Dean & Deluca4/9These mini tarts come in a pack of four flavors—chocolate raspberry, hazelnut pear, salted caramel, and cheesecake—and are between 2.5 and 3.5 inches in diameter, quite enough to sate even the sweetest of teeth.
Dean & Deluca Mini Tart collectsion, $45 for four; deananddeluca.com
Photo: Courtesy of Williams-Sonoma5/9Part s’more, part muffin, these confections have a chocolate-dipped graham cracker crust, a bit of Ghirardelli chocolate in the center, and a pouf of marshmallow on the top.
Williams-Sonoma S’more S’muffins, $50 for 12; williams-sonoma.com
Photo: Courtesy of Maggie Louise Confections6/9Maggie Louise’s wild chocolates come in just about every color of the rainbow and in playful forms like lips, camels, and graphic geometric shapes, and both white and dark chocolate options are filled with things like cream caramel and sea salt, salted almonds, and peanut butter candy.
Maggie Louise Confections Bee Mine pretty palette chocolate box, $48; maggielouiseconfections.com
Photo: Courtesy of Milk Bar7/9Milk Bar’s B-Day truffles—a crumble made from the store’s signature rainbow cake—are in a category all their own. They’re rich, supersweet, and immediately harken back to those childhood confetti-cake birthdays.
Milk Bar B-Day truffles, $16 for 12; shopmilkbar.com
Photo: Courtesy of etsy.com8/9These funny chocolate robots are made from Belgian white chocolate tinted in pastel shades and come with a bit of gold leaf on the heart. They’re almost—just almost—too cute to eat.
Whimsical Cake Company I Love You chocolates, $15 for two; etsy.com
Photo: Courtesy of lapetitedelicat.com9/9Macarons have certainly had their moment, but the simple act of adding a monogram to the little confections makes them feel quite special. Add the couple’s initials or each guest’s name as a clever take-home treat that doubles as a place card. La Petite Délicat offers classic flavors like lemon curd and pistachio, as well as more interesting takes like pecan bourbon ganache, and can custom-color its macarons to perfectly match your event.
La Petite Délicat custom macarons, from $2 per macaron (minimum order of 24); lapetitedelicat.com