Christmas might be a little while away but parents have been quick to praise this festive treat that children will love.
While advent calendars are a traditional way to kick off the holiday season, it turns out there’s a brilliant alternative for families who want to do things a little differently. A woman named Diane Webster has come up with a unique take on the Christmas countdown.
Instead of a calendar, this mother is instead making fold-out chocolate boxes filled to the brim with tasty treats – which fans have described as “amazing”. Her clever boxes have caught the attention of mothers worldwide.
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Each box contains four layers of chocolate bars and sweets, while the very centre holds a delightful surprise of selection box chocolates, as reported by The Sun.
Just some of the classics included are Double Deckers, Crunchie bars, Freddos, Milky Way bars and Kinder bars – enough variety to satisfy an array of tastes.
Plus, if your little one happens to have more of a penchant for sweets, the boxes have you sorted too. Sweet-lovers will find Refreshers, WHAM barns, Chewits and Skittles, as well as beloved Drumsticks.
After receiving a number of requests from customers eager to order a box ahead of December, Diane uploaded a video of her cheerful boxes on Facebook, claiming she had begun to take orders for Christmas.
She wrote in the caption of her video clip: “I’m soooooo sorry, but I’m taking Christmas orders now, as I keep getting asked for them.” She added: “Four layers of chocolate and sweets mixed.”
You can even choose your bow and box colour, according to the post. The businesswoman also stated that the boxes “must be pre-ordered and deposit paid.”
Her video was filled with comments from those looking to order a box for their loved ones. “I think these are very reasonably priced and they look amazing,” one commenter said.
Another wrote: “So worth the money. I was over the moon with the gift box I had. Rammed packed with chocolate and sweets.” Meanwhile, a third chimed: "They're amazing."
For those with other dietary requirements, Diane also offers gluten-free versions of her beloved boxes. In terms of price, she charges £45 per box, plus a £5 postage fee.
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