'I Got you Chocolate' Apology Box of Chocolates | I'm Sorry Gifts | Bagstock & Bumble
Sometimes saying sorry takes more than words... sometimes it takes chocolate and this is one of the very tastiest of I'm Sorry gifts.
Ideal for when you messed up, forgot someone's birthday, or just generally acted like a bit of a muppet. A small but delicious way to heal the wounds.
Each 'I got you chocolate' gift box contains five treat-sized bars of handmade Fairtrade Belgian chocolate, with cheeky messages and tasty toppings. Ideal for awkward apologies, low-stakes grovelling or one of the better sorry gifts for her that isn’t a bunch of petrol station flowers.
Choose your own bars from a selection of messages and flavours:
- Picture Bars:
- I got you chocolates
- Sill mad at me?
- Flavours:
- Cranberry and hazelnut
- Honeycomb
- Sweeties
- Marbled chocolate
- Sprinkles
- Messages:
- Bite me
- Your half / My half
- Eat me NOW... before you have to share
One of the more delicious I'm sorry gifts out there — and a lot less awkward than phoning them up.
We can send your chocolates directly to the recipient if you chose. We offer gift wrapping and a choice of gift tags and greetings cards – so take a look at the options in the images above which you can add from the drop down boxes when placing your order. Don’t forget to input a short personal message in the box provided if you’d like us to write it onto the tag or card for you.
All of Bagstock & Bumble's treats are hand made in West Yorkshire from the finest quality fair trade Belgian chocolate.
Best before: All items will have an absolute minimum of six weeks (usually much longer) until their best before date which will be clearly marked on the packaging.
Allergies: Our white and milk chocolate items contain dairy and any of our items, as they are made in a home environment, may contain traces of wheat, soya and nuts.
Storage: Please store our items in a fairly cool, dark place. They do NOT need to be refrigerated - this may cause the chocolate to bloom and product unsightly white marks on the surface (thought it would still be perfectly fine to eat).