Chocolate Selection Box for Expectant Mums | Gift for Pregnant Friend | Bagstock & Bumble
Looking for gifts for pregnant friends that are thoughtful and a little bit of fun, and that aren't a knitted blanket?
This 'Bun In. Oven On.' edition of our chocolate selection box includes five treat-sized bars of high quality Fairtrade Belgian chocolate. All bars are handmade and finished with playful designs and messages, or yummy toppings. A sweet pick-me-up for anyone growing a small human and in need of a chocolate bar (or five).
Choose your own mix from a range of flavours and messages:
- Picture Bars:
- Bun In. Oven On.
- Future MILF
- I got you chocolates
- Flavours:
- Cranberry and hazelnut
- Honeycomb
- Sweeties
- Marbled chocolate
- Sprinkles
- Messages:
- Bite me
- Your half/my half
- Eat me NOW... before you have to share
Packed in our signature, high quality “I Got You Chocolate” gift box, it’s a small but delicious way to say congratulations on your pregnancy, good luck, or just “you’ve got this.” Truly one of the best gifts for pregnant women who deserve a proper treat.
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).