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<description>A candy bar wrapper can turn an ordinary event into something more special. Think of how impressed your guests will be when they see a candy bar wrapper with your event on it!</description>
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	<description>Personalized candy bar wrappers are more common than they used to be, but they're still fairly unknown. But they make a great party or wedding favor. Commemorate your event with a personalized candy bar wrapper.

Personalized Candy Bar Wrappers for All Occasions
Imagine going to a wedding and someone handing you a candy bar with the bride and groom's names and the wedding date. Some people might not want to eat the candy bar because it's such a unique wedding favor. While others will carefully remove their candy bar wrapper so they can just enjoy the candy inside. And when you look at the back of the candy bar wrapper the ingredients listed are "love, respect, patience, caring..." and the nutrition information is similar. "Serving size: A lifetime of happiness." 

And these aren't just for weddings. You can find a personalized candy bar wrapper for any of the following occasions:


Baby showers
To announce a baby's birth ("It's a Boy!" or "It's a Girl!")
Bar/Bat Mitzvah's
Birthdays for adults (think "Over the Hill")
Birthdays for kids
Graduations
Bachelorette parties


Maybe the reason you don't see these at weddings very often is the cost. If you invite 225 people to your wedding and 200 R.S.V.P. that they're coming, you'll end up spending around $200 on the candy bar wrappers--and that's without the actual candy bar. Of course, if you order in quantities that high, there's usually a small discount. At large quantities, you could end up paying as little as 60 cents per wrapper. But for smaller events, there's a minimum amount you have to buy, and it usually costs around 90 cents to a dollar per candy bar wrapper. So it's probably cheaper to stick to getting them for smaller events.
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