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Boston Themed Wedding Favors?

Does anyone have an Boston themed favor idea's? We are looking for cool/unique/inexpensive ideas. I have lived in Boston for 12 years and can't really think of something cool/unique to Boston.

What are you giving for favors?

Re: Boston Themed Wedding Favors?

  • edited December 2011
    these are adorable, but I can't remember who makes / sells them...sorry!

  • edited December 2011
    The company that makes them is a dozen eggs bake shoppe

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  • edited December 2011
    instead of numbers for our tables we're going to name them areas. i.e.The Prudential and then post a self taken photo on the table in black and white as the table 'number' so guests know where to sit. It's an excuse to get out and take some nice photos too :) Not that those are favors.. :)
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  • edited December 2011

    We found these at one of the art shows held in Christopher Columbus park a few summers ago.  At the time they really only had Fenway coasters but they've expanded since.  We've used them as gifts for a lot of different people and occasions.  I've never ordered in bulk so not sure what they charge.

    http://www.bostoncoasters.com/

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  • edited December 2011
    Someone on here was selling lobster candy molds.  Cute and easy DIY favor project!

    I've seen "Boston Baked Beans" around.  I've never ahd them so I don't know if they are jelly beans or red hots or something else...
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    edited December 2011
    Melville candy company in Weymouth has lobster lollipops for a good price.  You can have traditional red or they will make them whatever color you want.
  • edited December 2011
    I love Boston Baked Beans candy.  They are peanuts with a candy coating that's not exactly hard, but not chewy either.  It just sort of melts in your mouth.  They would make a great favor, I think.
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    edited December 2011
    I am the one selling my lobster candy molds.  I have 2 molds and each make 4 lobster lollipops at a time.  I also have 100 candy sticks & 100 cellophane bags.  I never used any of them!  I thought I'd made them with chocolate & then put the cellophane bags over the tops & tie them closed around the stick with grosgrain ribbon...but never got around to it.  Let me know if you are interested, $20 for all the supplies I have (I think you can get extra sticks/bags at craft stores like Michaels or AC Moore).
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