5 ways I can help you out this Christmas

UK fudge hamper Christmas gift idea

Oh my goodness, Christmas is really appearing everywhere at the minute. You know, when you’re younger Christmas is exciting, then when you’re sort of twenties ish, Christmas doesn’t register, you can get ready for it in your own time, then BAM, you’re in your forties and suddenly Christmas starts in October and you’re still not ready ready for it when the day arrives! (Or at least that’s how I find it!)

I can help YOU get ready for Christmas though, with five great ideas for easy gifting! Fudge makes an awesome Christmas gift, we know this already, but how can I really help you this season? Read on for 5 ways I can help you make this years Christmas easy, and yes, it involves Mhudge, because, why not?!

Hampers

Do you DIY your own Christmas Hampers? A Christmas Hamper is a PERFECT gift idea for family and friends, or a big prize for your Christmas fundraiser, and what better to include than a bag or few of Mhudge, luxurious, creamy fudge, made in Market Harborough, Leicestershire. Depending on the recipient, I’d also be including something boozy, some biscuits or crackers, local cheese and probably a lovely jar of chutney from Preserves by No.14 who are a bit epic IMO.

Stocking Filler

One of my poor, long suffering children announced a couple of years ago that he didn’t believe in Father Christmas because he only ever gave him things he didn’t want, like toothbrushes, pants and socks. LOL. He’s obviously not remembering the books or sweets. But, Mhudge does make a very good stocking filler present for pretty much anyone. It contains no nasties, is hugely tasty, and definitely ticks the ‘something to eat’ box if you’re following the 5 gift rule.

Secret Santa

Ok, many of us may no longer work in an office very often, but the tradition of a work place Secret Santa hasn’t gone away. As Mhudge is only £5 per bag it is super reasonable. VOILA a perfect Secret Santa gift that goes light on your wallet, shows thought in supporting a small business and picking a flavour they’ll love, and you know it will definitely be appreciated.

Personalised Gifts

Did you know Mhudge can personalise labels to your recipients, OR to show they’re from you? We’ve produced corporate gifts for Ready Baby Go, Harborough District Council, Zoe Brooks - Virtual Assistant, Tantum Financial Services and more. Having personalised packaging can take our supremely tasty fudge to really compliment your brand and make your gift stand out.

Nationwide Delivery

At Christmas it’s easy to feel like we’re being pulled in all directions, making trips up and down the country to see relatives and friends. If you’re not able to travel everywhere this Christmas, send a gift to show you care with a box of three Mhudge fudges, we can make the most perfect gift for foodies and post Nationwide for you. Let us choose the flavours (or tell us what you want to include), and we’ll do the rest, including making sure the fudge gets there for the big day. We can even include a hand written, limited edition Christmas card by local artist Jackie Woods.

Teacher Gifts

I always think consumables make the BEST teacher gifts. If they’re teaching a class of 30 children per year and they each bring in a mug, that’s a lot of mugs and endless cups of tea! Stick with something they can eat or drink and it’s job done. Mhudge is just £5 per bag, so it’s an easy win for a teacher gift.

PARTY TIME

Yep, I said 5 and this is number 7… but I’d be silly not to mention that Mhudge does party food! At just £35 for the equivalent of about 10 bags of fudge, a whole tray of mouthwatering fudge is perfect for the buffet table, alongside or instead of a dessert. Mhudge goes brilliantly with a cup of coffee at the end of dinner and a platter of handmade, luxurious fudge is a total crowd pleaser.

So, I hope I’ve given you a few ideas to whet your whistle, and maybe helped you get ready for Christmas this year. Is there anything you think I’ve missed? Let me know, speak soon and good luck!

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