As part of our dinner, guests are getting ice cream sundaes. We are also having the vendor serve the cake as dessert. I thought it would be nice to provide cake boxes in case anyone wants to take their cake home. This would serve as our "favor" of sorts. I'm conflicted about where to put the cake boxes. I was thinking we could put them on a table off to the side, but I'm worried people won't notice them, and then the cake will end up being thrown away before anyone gets a chance to box it up to take home. I also thought about placing them at each place setting, but I think an empty box sitting there would be weird for anyone who did eat the cake, and people might expect there to be a separate favor inside. What should I do?
1) Cake boxes to the side on a table
2) Cake boxes empty on the table (stacked-or at each place setting)
3) Cake boxes at each place setting with a treat inside...those who eat the cake get just the treat, those who don't can add the cake and take it home.
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