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	<description>When it comes to giving a gift of chocolates, it's tough to beat Godiva gift chocolates. 

Godiva Gift Chocolates for Any Occasion
If there's one thing you can count on life (besides death and taxes) it's the fact that Godiva Chocolates has chocolate gifts for just about any holiday or occasion. And think about it--we have chocolate-relevant holidays at least seven months out of the year:


February - Valentine's Day
April - Easter
May - Mother's Day
June - Father's Day (okay, this might be a bit of a stretch)
October - Halloween
November - Thanksgiving (another stretch, we know)
December - Christmas


And Godiva even has Godiva chocolate gifts for at least two more that aren't traditionally celebrated with food or gift-giving:


March - St. Patrick's Day
July - Independence Day


That doesn't even scratch the surface of all the other reasons to give Godiva gift chocolates. Obviously, Godiva gift chocolates are a great birthday gift, but you can also give Godiva gift chocolates on an anniversary or as a wedding gift. Even big companies give Godiva gift chocolates to their employees to reward a job well done, as an incentive package or to hand out at trade shows.

Godiva chocolate gifts range from the very basic to the very impressive. As if a box of Godiva truffles isn't nice enough, you can go all out and give a Godiva gift tower. This is something you might have to see to believe, but it's several gold foil boxes of Godiva chocolates stacked on top of each other, with the biggest box at the bottom, then a smaller one on top of that, and an even smaller on on top of that, and so on. Then they are all tied together with a beautiful bow. Obviously, this type of Godiva chocolate gift costs more, so you have to keep your budget and the occasion in mind. Still, even something as simple as a little Godiva chocolate bar is a wonderful gift to give--and receive!
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