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Any bakery recs for favors?

Thinking I want to do mini "blond" brownies and regular brownies as a favor.  Not sure it's even worth going to specialty bakery since it's pretty common fare, figured I'd probably end up overpaying.

Anyone have any reqs specialty or otherwise?  Def not looking to break the bank over favors, so would not consider a Pink Cake Box or Carlos...maybe Palermo's would be reasonable?

Re: Any bakery recs for favors?

  • edited December 2011
    I used Cakes n' All for our favors, which were amazing chocolate covered pretzels, from what I have experienced they are amazing with all their favors, and would probably be a good business to talk to, if you want their information PM me or email me at browneyedgrrl80 (at) aol, I can promise they will NOT break the bank over the ones you have mentioned, and guarantee they are amazing! (if you want to see pics of our pretzels and i think I have cookies they did for another friend I can supply that too!)
  • edited December 2011
    La Patisserie Rose is amazing :)

  • edited December 2011
    Second cake n all! You can email Kristen at kvarrone23@gmail.com
  • edited December 2011
    i dont have a rec for a place, but just a thought:  what if you did brownie "lolipops"?  my friend had them as favors at her wedding.  really it was just a mini brownie w/ a nice stick in it...but it was also decorated and then wrapped in plastic.  but it was super cute and easy to eat!!
  • edited December 2011
    Sorrento's is sooooo good... think its in Roseland or East Hanover... around there somewhere. 
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    edited December 2011
    Sweet Lew's in Plainfield.  I'm having them do Black and WHite cookies for my Rehearsal dinner.  THey make delicious things!  Or Crumbs bakery in Westfield for cupcakes.
  • edited December 2011
    Thanks ladies, I'm going to look into these :)  Cheryl PMed you.

    I did think about the lollipop thing...I think they're cute too, but find the concept a little weird.  I've never once found myself eating a brownie and thinking...now what I REALLY need is a stick to eat this with lol.
  • edited December 2011
    totally...i mean...you dont really "need" any of this stuff.  its just for the novelty of it.  ya know?  as a guest at the wedding, i thought it was a cute idea.
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