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Choice Chocolates
Really, is there anything better for chocolate lovers than a huge basket full of chocolaty
treats? This ginormous gift from Gayle's Chocolates features caramel and cashew creations,
and so much more. $90, 417 S. Washington, Royal Oak, (248) 398-0001,
www.gayleschocolates.com
Stir Up Some Fun
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A "Cooking with Dawn" gift certificate promises a night of culinary memories and insider,
secrets you can use for future entertaining. Dawn Bause of Commerce Township is a cook-
book author, instructor and culinary tour specialist who offers private or group "hands-
on" cooking classes in your kitchen or hers. Prices from $50 to $150 per person/per class
depending on the number of participants. (248) 363-8080, www.cookingwithdawn.com
Crunch Factor
The "Pursuit of Happiness" 21-piece gift box from the Great American Pretzel Company
in Howell treats you to sweet and salty sensations. Not your typical chocolate-covered pret-
zel, these feature toffee, peanut butter, caramel, toasted almonds and more. Gift box, $39,
5634 E. Highland Road, Howell. (517) 546-1190, www.greatamericanpretzel.com
Love At First Bite
The creme de la creme of chocolates await at Godiva Chocolatier. Popular this year:
Godiva Chocoiste Candy Cane Crunch, which blends creamy white chocolate with
crunchy candy cane pieces, dark chocolate and a sprinkling of holiday crunchies.
$15, The Somerset Collection, Troy; 12 Oaks Mall, Novi; Fairlane Town Center, Dear-
born; Briarwood Mall, Ann Arbor; Partridge Creek, Clinton Township; Laurel Park Mall,
Livonia, and Lakeside Mall, Sterling Heights. www.godiva.com
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