J.R. asks from Cisco, TX on July 19, 2008
Edible Fruit Arrangements
Has anyone receieved or purchased a edible fruit arrangement and if so was it worth the money?
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J.R. answers from Dallas on July 21, 2008
I have given them as Mothers Day Gifts before and both loved them. I think they are more reasonable and worth the money than flowers (although those are nice to get sometimes too).
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L. answers from Dallas on July 21, 2008
My husband has sent them to me before and I love them. They are delicious! I am not sure how much they cost, but I have also been pleased.
K.L. answers from Dallas on July 21, 2008
Yes, they are great! Fun, because they are so easy to eat and in different shapes and sizes. You could win one if you go to Kroger, Dairy Queen and other stores (customer service area) and pick up this local advertising newsletter. Just find the little man in the advertising and send in the form. My husband won a yummy arrangement and then another time, I won 50.00. Good Luck
A.J. answers from Dallas on July 20, 2008
I just wanted to let you know that my company also does great doughnut bouqets, candy bar bouqets, and lollipop bouqets... in case you may be interested.
As for the Fruit ones, I really think they are lovely and I have gotten them before and I really enjoyed them. (especially the ones dipped in chocolate!)
Hope that helps,
A. J
www.celebritypartyfavors.com
K.T. answers from Lubbock on July 21, 2008
Only on the receiving end, and they are delicious and LOVELY. I don't know how much they cost...so the "worth it" is up to you, but they are nice:)
S.W. answers from Dallas on July 21, 2008
We purchased a large one for our daughter's birthday party. It was delicious and completely worth the money we paid for it!
T.S. answers from Amarillo on July 21, 2008
I was just at a graduation party in San Antonio where the graduate's crazy grandmother had spent several hundred on these things. The answer is no, they are not worth the money. They are about $25 worth of fruit. All they did was use iceberg lettuce in place of the floral foam and use bamboo skewers to make shish kabob type picks with fruit in a cute metal basket. They cut one side of the lettuce to get it to stand up straight and tore some up and stuck in the bottom as filler, then then used a leafy lettuce to cover the iceberg and poked the skewers in. With an ounce of creativity, you could get the same look for a lot less money. Hope this helps.
S.D. answers from Dallas on July 21, 2008
Yes, I have purchased and received them. They are a lot of fun and unlike flowers, you can eat them!!!!!!!!!
J.B. answers from Dallas on July 21, 2008
I have purchased them before for end of the year teacher gifts. The teachers always said that they loved them. The Rockwall store is the one that I bought them from. Very nice people there.
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