| Wedding Favours have been given to guests at wedding receptions since the 16th century as a token of gratitude
and appreciation for sharing in the special event. The early wedding favours
were given in the form of small fancy boxes containing sugared sweets, known by their French name of bonboniere. These sugared
sweets were then replaced by sugared almonds wrapped in lace and tied with ribbon.
It was usual to place 5 almonds into the favour bag signifying fertility, longevity, wealth, health and happiness.
Today wedding favours are still an important accessory in the wedding celebration and come in various shapes and forms. At KarlinKards
we offer a variety of types to suit every taste.
Please email us at orders@karlinkards.co.uk with details of the favours required including
colour scheme.
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