Treat Your Guests: Wedding Favour Macarons

Treat Your Guests: Wedding Favour Macarons

Everything has to be perfect on your wedding day. There is so much to organise, why not let Macarons & More take care of your wedding favours? We can supply macarons, brownies or marshmallows boxed or wrapped. These tokens of appreciation for your guests will go down a treat and are sure to be a talking point on your big day.

Historical Tradition

The tradition of supplying wedding guests with a little packaged and personalised gift of their own is an ancient one. In 16th Century England, hand-tied love knots were distributed to guests. Handing out sweet treats is not a new tradition either. Historically, in Europe, bonbonnieres (small boxes designed to carry sweets) containing five sugared almonds were given out at weddings. The almonds represented health, wealth, happiness, longevity and fertility.

Boxed or Bagged

Our own delicacies can be supplied in the portion sizes that you want. The freshly produced treats will be boxed or bagged and elegantly tied with a ribbon chosen to complement your colour scheme. 

A selection of wedding favours. Two and three macarons in clear plastic boxes tied with ribbon.

Special Arrangements

We know that couples want to make sure that every detail is perfect for their big day. That is why our wedding favour service is a personalised one. You can call us anytime or arrange to come and meet us in the shop. Share your colour scheme with us or bring in samples of ribbons that you would like to try out. We will do whatever we can to make sure that your favours are the perfect addition to your guest tables.


Although favours can be delivered to your venue on the day, it is recommended to book a delivery slot a few days in advance of the wedding date. That way, they are safe and ready for the big day. 
For more information about our wedding favours service, please call our shop on 01603 419506. Alternatively, you can email any questions you may have to contact@macaronsandmore.com.
 

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