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<description>A candy gift is always a welcome gift. Check out our candy gift guide.</description>
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Looking for a candy gift for that certain someone? Let us help with our candy gift guide.

Candy Gifts for Anyone
Christmas is just around the corner, and gift giving can sometimes be tough. There are your coworkers, your kids' teachers, distant relatives who always give you something but you don't want them to, etc. We'll try to help you out of those sticky situations with our handy-dandy candy gift "guide."


 For the candy lover who loves all things candy (not just chocolate) we found a Holiday Celebration Tower on chocolate.com. It includes strawberry licorice, peanut brittle, blueberry chocolate truffles, candy berries and peach slices.
 A perfect candy gift for kids is a Russell Stover's santa. They come in pure chocolate that are hollow, sugar free milk chocolate peanut butter, sugar free milk chocolate marshmallow, milk chocolate carmel marshmallow, milk chocolate marshmallow, milk chocolate peanut butter, milk chocolate strawberry cream, milk chocolate coconut cream, milk chocolate maple cream, milk chocolate caramel and milk chocolate marshmallow. Or you can get a brownie elf. Too cute!
 Know a hot chocolate lover? Why not make your own hot chocolate mix, put it in a jar and decorate the jar and include it with a mug.
 For a chocolate lover, a candy gift of a box of Godiva chocolates would probably be appreciated.
 Looking for stocking stuffers? Why not put a Godiva chocolate bar in stockings for adults? For kids, you could throw in one of the santas we mentioned above.


You know who else probably appreciates candy gifts? Santa, right? Tell your kids that and see if they'll leave candy instead of cookies for santa this year (especially if you don't like to bake).
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