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THE CANDY FLORIST Delivers Same or Next Day to Every US City - Add your gift to the cart and enter the delivery Zip code. Over 200 Bouquets are custom made. Click photos for full description and larger image. To select your occasion just hit ADD TO CART and choose from the drop down list of occasions.

ct_2206-01.jpg Lemon Creme Cookies Bouquet 1 Doz
$36.95
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ct_2206-02.jpg Lemon Creme Cookies Bouquet 2 Doz
$52.95
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ct_1002-01.jpg Lollipops Bouquet
$39.95
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ct_1802-01.jpg Milk Chocolate Truffles Bouquet 2 Doz
$52.95
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ct_2103-01.jpg Mint Cookies Bouquet 2 Doz.
$49.95
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Mixed Fruit Candy Bouquet Mixed Fruit Flavors Bouquet
$42.95
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ct_2101-02.jpg Oreo Cookies Bouquet 1 Doz
$29.95
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ct_2101-01.jpg Oreo Cookies Bouquet 2 Doz
$49.95
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The Original Flavor Bouquet Original Flavor Bouquet Large
$54.95
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The Original Flavor Bouquet Original Flavor Bouquet Medium
$39.95
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Peppermint Bouquet Peppermint Candy Bouquet
$32.95
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ct_1303-01.jpg Reese's Peanut Butter Cup Bouquet 1 Doz
$29.95
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ct_1601-01.jpg Rocher Chocolates Bouquet 2 Doz.
$59.95
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Candy Bouquet Salt Water Taffy Bouquet
$44.95
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Snickers Snickers Candy Bar Bouquet 1 Doz
$29.95
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Strawberry Bouquet Strawberry Flavor Bouquet
$32.95
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ct_0320-01.jpg Sugar Free Assorted Candy Bouquet
$34.95
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ct_2101-03.jpg Sugar Free Cookie Muncher Bouquet 2 Doz.
$52.95
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ct_9904-01.jpg Supersize Your Large Flavor Bouquet 1/2 Doz
$16.00
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ct_1801-01.jpg White Chocolate Truffles Bouquet 2 Doz.
$49.95
1801-01
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Wonka Candy Arrangement Willy Wonka Candy Bouquet
$39.95
0408-01
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Ever wondered? What is the origin of popular customs associated with birthday celebrations? “The various customs with which people today celebrate their birthdays have a long history. Their origins lie in the realm of magic and religion. The customs of offering congratulations, presenting gifts and celebrating—complete with lighted candles—in ancient times were meant to protect the birthday celebrant from the demons and to ensure his security for the coming year. . . . Down to the fourth century Christianity rejected the birthday celebration as a pagan custom.”—Schwäbische Zeitung (magazine supplement Zeit und Welt), April 3/4, 1981, p. 4. “The Greeks believed that everyone had a protective spirit or daemon who attended his birth and watched over him in life. This spirit had a mystic relation with the god on whose birthday the individual was born. The Romans also subscribed to this idea. . . . This notion was carried down in human belief and is reflected in the guardian angel, the fairy godmother and the patron saint. . . . The custom of lighted candles on the cakes started with the Greeks. . . . Honey cakes round as the moon and lit with tapers were placed on the temple altars of [Artemis]. . . . Birthday candles, in folk belief, are endowed with special magic for granting wishes. . . . Lighted tapers and sacrificial fires have had a special mystic significance ever since man first set up altars to his gods. The birthday candles are thus an honor and tribute to the birthday child and bring good fortune. . . . Birthday greetings and wishes for happiness are an intrinsic part of this holiday. . . . Originally the idea was rooted in magic. . . . Birthday greetings have power for good or ill because one is closer to the spirit world on this day.”—The Lore of Birthdays (New York, 1952), Ralph and Adelin Linton, pp. 8, 18-20. Taken from*** rs p. 69 - p. 70 Birthday ***
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