Fancy gift baskets for husbands clients

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:+1 for Goldbelly. Some people like Zabar's too or Murray's cheese.


What's the deal with Murray's cheese? It's owned by Kroger and almost all of the specialty cheeses at our Kroger owned grocery store are now Murray's brand, and every one we've tried has been disappointing. Did it used to be something special?

OP. we always just did Harry and David for business gifts (I also helped out my husband with stuff like this for his business for several years). The pears are legit good and the other stuff is always a hit with someone in the family. I know DCUM looks down on it, but it works in a pinch. For certain clients we would do an expensive bottle of booze, but shipping can be problematic depending on the state where you're sending it.


Murray's must have been bought by Kroger recently, then. The flagship in Greenwich an NYC institution. The website has some fancy cheese baskets that are really delicious. Harry & David was cool in the 90s but their selection of items in their basket hasn't evolved and the snacks are cheap and not tasty and their fruit is atrocious.
Anonymous
Pretty obsessed with See's Candies.
Anonymous
My DH is a client and gets expensive wines & Johnny walker blue label (I donโ€™t know anything about whisky but my DH appreciated it).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What about something like this?
https://www.goldbelly.com/nancys-fancy/23952-nancys-italian-gelato-gift-box?ref=collection


Are you assuming there's a maid to receive this any time at their house? What a stupid gift.


This comes packed in dry ice. Itโ€™s fine to sit out for a bit. I got it last year. Yum.
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Ham! ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Pittman + Davis.
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Anonymous wrote:Ham! ๐Ÿ˜‚


Nice. Send two just in case...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty obsessed with See's Candies.

Agreed! And Enstrom toffee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ham! ๐Ÿ˜‚


Nice. Send two just in case...


Anonymous
Budget per basket?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Let me guess, you edit all his writing too?


I guess we know who the Grinch is on this thread.
Anonymous
My company sent out gifts from Olive & Cocoa and Wine Country Gift Baskets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pretty obsessed with See's Candies.

Agreed! And Enstrom toffee.


Yes to both of these. A friend recently sent me peanut brittle from Seeโ€™s and it was incredible. I had no idea peanut brittle could be that good!
Anonymous
A cheese, etc. basket from FaceRock Creamery - tge cheese has won a ton of awards. Vampire Slayer cheese curds are the best!
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