Saturday, 3 December 2016

Personalised Chocolate Cards*

I was recently given the opportunity to work with Morse Toad's Messaging Service, a chocolate card service made here in the UK, putting words in your mouth.


Now whilst I should have probably used this opportunity to gift someone, I decided that I would be selfish and try it out on myself. I mean how can I give a proper review without tasting the chocolate myself right?
I really like the idea behind this service, why send a normal card when you can spell it out with chocolate! Who doesn't like chocolate hmm...

The Morse Toad chocolate is gluten and egg free, which is fantastic for me. They source the smoothest and most exceptional Belgian chocolate, the suppliers are ethical and process the cocoa beans in the best way possible to achieve the finest results.


The service is so easy to use, you can choose from a wide range of existing phrases or sayings along with a picture which can be taken out of the box and kept for safe keeping. You can also personalise your own card with your own words and photo.

The prices start from £9.50 for existing designs and from £11.00 for personalised messages and adding your own photo costs just £1.00.

I love that they have options to buy wedding favours and place cards made from chocolate, such a sweet idea. These start from just £1.80.


I think I will be going back to buy some personalised gifts for friends and family, it is such a unique idea.

If you want to purchase your won chocolate card, then the lovely people at Morse Toad have provided me with a 10% off code for my readers. Code:HappyToadmas.

* I received this chocolate card from Morse Toad's Messaging Service for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased feedback, all my views and opinions are my own and have not been influenced in anyway. Please see my Disclaimer for more information.

Always be kind, you never know what personal battle people are fighting.

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