If so, what are you doing? If not, why are you not doing them?
I've been obssessed with doing caramel apples and have been doing research upon research to find the best deal I can. I think I finally found a place that have great apples, and they are willing to give us a discount which makes them be about $3.40 an apple for 200 apples. $680 total. The flavors we decided on are snickers and the apple pie one (which is brown sugar and cinnamon as the topping). They are sooooo good.
Now when I say We, I mean myself and my MOH, lol. FI is trying to "put his foot down" and doesn't think we should spend that much or even really do favors at all. However, I think it's something people will really enjoy and not just throw away and it's a thank you for them being a part of our day. FI says that's what the food and alcohol is for. He did really like the apple pie one after he tried it, so he's warming up to the idea but haven't sold him on it just yet. I am trying to cut elsewhere to make it work.
Back to my first question, are you doing them? If so, if you don't mind sharing what your budget is for them that'd be great. TIA.
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And against everyone's better judgement, I still really want to DIY.
BTW, the apple pie flavored one is amazing. Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory has them and they are my absolute favorite (layer of caramel, layer of white chocolate, rolled in the brown sugar/cinnamon mixture ... YUM).
Caramel Apples sound yummy, though, too!
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We are also doing a photobooth which is $400 but they are sooo much fun! Some people count that as a favor too, I don't really know if I would but it is something mostly for the guests.
The apples sound really good! Do they have to be eaten there? Or will they be wrapped up someway so people can take them home? With food and cake at a wedding, I don't think I would really want to eat a candy apple but I would definitely want to take one home.
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We thought for a while about doing CDs of some of our favorite music - since FI and I have been making comps for each other since we started dating, we have a lot to choose from, but decided in the end that it wasn't necessary. Instead, we'll make sure we choose our music for the reception using a lot of those songs.
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Debbie - I say go for it, sounds like you have a team to help you out, and if your trial runs go well, why not. With the apple trees readily available, sounds like it's meant to be to me so good luck! Rocky Mountain - That's where we'd be getting them from! The apple pie one is so good, had the rest of it today, def. my fave of the ones we tried. I think I may be getting them even a little cheaper too, waiting to hear back for a final price, so fingers crossed:)
Veijes - Yep they will be packaged w/cellophane bags and ribbon, which is included in the apples for free. My mom will be doing the tags though. That was my thought too, if I was at a wedding that had them I'd totally take it home to eat later. We also want to do a photobooth as well actually.
Since my findings at first were higher in price and it keeps getting lower, I think that has helped FI be more open to the idea, and he knows how bad I want em. I had a dream about them the other night, lol. I'm like ok this is getting a little ridiculous:) We shall see but I think it will work out hopefully!
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Candy buffet is always a great choice! May have done that if I wasn't so obsessed with these dang apples;)
I calculated it all out last night and with all the ingredients (caramel, apples, sticks, chocolate for dipping, peanuts, etc) it comes to less than $1/each, even with the $60 shipping fee for 2 giant buckets of caramel!
But then you have to put in all the work the week before. They have a 2-week shelf life.
Debbie - I actually ordered their sample pack and it is supossed to be here tomorrow:) So I will know tomorrow how they taste etc. I am worried they may be a little small though but we shall see. Unfortunately, our venue does not let us make any food and bring it in due to health codes, so not an option to make them if I wanted to. Plus the stress of making them would probably be overwhelming.
[QUOTE]Haha, good idea on the wet naps:) Debbie - I actually ordered their sample pack and it is supossed to be here tomorrow:) So I will know tomorrow how they taste etc. I am worried they may be a little small though but we shall see. Unfortunately, our venue does not let us make any food and bring it in due to health codes, so not an option to make them if I wanted to. Plus the stress of making them would probably be overwhelming.
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I just ordered that yesterday! I've been thinking about caramel apples all day. So maybe we should move this convo to a PM or email since it's sort of gone off-track, but I'm wondering about the "no homemade food" rule, because my venue has that, too. I thought that since it was a packaged favor and not something being served (as in the dinner or cake), they'd be cool with it. If not, I think I'll commit the crime and ask for forgiveness later.
Anyone ever done this before? Hmmm ... new post, I think!
I'm still leaning toward no favors, so unless she does them, we ain't having them, lol. My godmother has a business making little cookies, and she offered to make some for the wedding...so if anything, that'll probably be it.
Oh yeah, and we may be doing a late night snack thing instead of favors...
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I'm guessing it will vary be venue, this is what mine said:
"It is a food item and all food must be prepared in a site that has been inspected by the health inspector. So you don't have to use a caterer - you can use a grocery store or orchard. But due to health code, you can't make them."
You could just chance it and make them anyways, I mean really, how are they going to know, can't imagine they'd ask for receipts or anything. I already asked mine obviously so not something I'd want to try. Plus again, after my "trial run", I'm good on trying to make them anyways. I guess I would just ask your venue in general terms if they allow you to make any food as favors and see what they say. Don't specifically say what you want to do just in case you do try to be sneaky with them though;)
But if you do like the Daffy ones, that really is not a bad deal at all, so I'd say use those for stress purposes. For me I'm thinking since I have tried the other ones that are sooo good nothing will compare. I did decide to cut back on my cake budget though to compensate getting the apples. May not even have a show cake, just might do sheet cakes instead. I didn't even want a normal wedding cake, I wanted to do a grooms cake w/Fi's fave things, I still really want to do that, but guessing my budget of $500 won't cut it. Will just have to make a decision later.
Anyways good luck, and I love the caramel apple idea of course, and if you do too you can find a way to make it work!