Once the holidays are behind us, many people feel like they have packed on at least a few extra pounds. It’s not uncommon to eat and drink more over the holidays than you usually do. Not to mention all those extra sweet treats. So, if you are looking for a wonderful Valentine’s Day gift that won’t upset the recipient’s diet plans, here are some great options.
Pamper hampers
The first option is to avoid sending any form of food at all. There are so many wonderful pamper hampers on the market and they vary in price and contents. Some include bath and body products while others include robes and towels. This kind of hamper will send the perfect message without tempting the recipient to deviate from their eating plan.
Fruit gift baskets
Another wonderful option is to send a healthy gift in the form of a fruit hamper. Fresh fruit hampers are delicious and they won’t leave the recipient feel guilty after indulging their sweet tooth. Fruit gift hampers also look superb since they appear bright, colourful, and abundant.
Diabetic friendly hampers
Diabetic friendly hampers are great even for those who are not diabetics. This is because they consist of goodies that satisfy your sweet tooth without the dreaded sugar spikes and crashes. These sweet treats are a healthier alternative to chocolate hampers or sweet hampers.
Coffee or tea hampers
If your Valentine enjoys drinking tea or coffee, you are bound to find several delightful coffee or tea hampers online. These hampers usually include at least one type of coffee or tea as well as several snacks that the recipient can enjoy along with their hot beverage of choice.
Just because your Valentine is on a new (or old) diet, it doesn’t mean that you cannot pamper the socks off them! Take a moment to think about their favourite things before ordering a gift. By shopping with the recipient in mind, your gift will reflect just how much thought you put into it.