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Flower Bouquet or Fruit Bouquet?

29th Sep 2014

It has been a tradition to give flower bouquets for a special occasion or during a time of mourning. Times have begun to shift recently and more people are sending fresh fruit bouquets instead of the standard. Both are equally as beautiful and unique, but which one is right?

A fruit bouquet may not have traditional meaning that flowers do, for example, red roses stand for love; but they do however, provide a different and delicious alternative. Our fruit bouquets have a variety of fruit. Some of our arrangements include fruit dipped in chocolate for an extra treat. The fruit is always ripe and ready to eat.

The fruit bouquets offer a tangible gift for the recipient and guests. If a fruit bouquet is given to someone grieving the loss of a friend or family member, it’s traditional to bring food so they don’t have to cook. The beautiful arrangements can serve two thoughtful purposes for those grieving and their guests. The gesture will be remembered long after the event.

On the other hand, if someone is sick, you can send them a get-well soon bouquet. The vitamins and minerals in the fruit will help their bodies recover and help them feel better.

Sometimes flowers are not appreciated in the same way food is. Flowers are beautiful, but fruit bouquets offer a mouthwatering gift that looks beautiful at the same time. For those who would enjoy both, we also have combination fruit and flower packages for your loved ones. When you consider buying a bouquet for someone, consider our fruit bouquets. Look through our extensive selection of flower bouquets, fruit baskets and bouquets and find the perfect arrangement for your occasion today!

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