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![]() "Typefree Diabetes" > wrote in message ... Items for the basket – Aah! That will definitely be the key to success, as far as the appeal of your diabetic gift baskets is concerned, so make sure that you make the best choice here. Low sugar items or sugar free items should definitely be at the top of your agenda; of course, you do have the option of not including any sweet items such as the above, at all, but what the heck – does gifting season really seem that, if there is no sweet treat included? That said, you could also include other food items that are not in the sweet category, and yet are likely to be appreciated by the recipient, perhaps because they are personal favorites. How about some real cheese low fat, which also happens to be absolutely low-carb? Sounds perfect! Looking beyond food items, how about some personal dress options, suited to diabetics? You could include , socks or stockings that are particularly tailored to the needs of diabetics. Also consider heart rate monitor and measurement devices, which any diabetes afflicted recipient would truly appreciate. For instance, with glucose test monitors getting more and more compact in size, they could be a potentially perfect choice for inclusion in the gift basket. Finally, with all the choices appropriately made, now it is time to pack the basket nicely so as to maximize its appeal. Remember that, like with a lot of things in life, packaging makes a lot of difference to the appeal of the product in question! In this case, you could consider wrapping the basket up in transparent cellophane so as to showcase its contents. Further, you could tie a ribbon on top, for enhanced appeal. And, If You Can’t Build One, Then Buy One of Our Gift Baskets For Diabetics! <spam snipped> I don't want to visit your website as I don't like spam. But I am a diabetic. I eat real, regular foods. I once got a gift basket that had balsamic vinegar, olive oil and even olives in it. I eat all of those things. What I won't eat are foods sweetened with sugar alcohols. Yuck! |
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