The excitement of investigating the contents and taking each item out one by one to see what the hamper contains, just like a treasure trove of treats.
Hampers are carefully packaged to make sure that all the goodies within are protected during delivery.
The more traditional Christmas hampers are sometimes fastened with leather straps and buckles and have closable lids. This makes the contents within even more protected.
However there are a huge variety of hamper styles nowadays (read our hamper buyers guide for more info). Some are in baskets, some in traditional wicker hampers, some in trays. A popular alternative to a hamper is a gift tower, which offers a modern twist on the traditional Christmas hamper.
As well as being different in the way they are packaged, the contents of hampers varies a lot.
There really is a hamper to suit all tastes and budgets; this is why a hamper is such a great gift which will please family, friends and work colleagues of all ages.
Even if your recipient has a food allergy you are sure to find a hamper that can cater to their dietary needs while still keeping with the traditional Christmas style. For example, vegetarian hampers containing treats luxuries such as shortbread and chocolates that don’t contain any animal fats. Or you could choose a fresh fruit hampers which would be suitable for vegetarians and vegans and would cater for a range of allergies. You can schedule the delivery of the hampers so that they arrive when you want them to, in time for Christmas.
Christmas Breakfast hampers are really popular at the moment.
They are a great way to start Christmas morning with a special breakfast with the family or breakfast in bed. Bucks Fizz or Champagne , smoked salmon, preserves and croissants are typical contents. This kind of hamper is great fir those who are celebrating their first Christmas together and would help make it extra special.
Of course hampers don’t only contain food. Hampers filled with luxury bubble bath, bath bombs, massage oils, body lotions to really pamper the lucky recipient. A bottle of wine would be a great accompaniment.
For a real ale lover a hamper full of fine ales, cheeses and savouries would go down a treat.
There are loads of online stores that sell Christmas hampers, to help you choose the best supplier you should read our guide on where to buy Christmas hampers
Who wouldn’t like to receive a Christmas hamper?
Everyone loves getting a Christmas hamper
The excitement of investigating the contents and taking each item out one by one to see what the hamper contains, just like a treasure trove of treats.
Hampers are carefully packaged to make sure that all the goodies within are protected during delivery.
The more traditional Christmas hampers are sometimes fastened with leather straps and buckles and have closable lids. This makes the contents within even more protected.
However there are a huge variety of hamper styles nowadays (read our hamper buyers guide for more info). Some are in baskets, some in traditional wicker hampers, some in trays. A popular alternative to a hamper is a gift tower, which offers a modern twist on the traditional Christmas hamper.
As well as being different in the way they are packaged, the contents of hampers varies a lot.
There really is a hamper to suit all tastes and budgets; this is why a hamper is such a great gift which will please family, friends and work colleagues of all ages.
Even if your recipient has a food allergy you are sure to find a hamper that can cater to their dietary needs while still keeping with the traditional Christmas style. For example, vegetarian hampers containing treats luxuries such as shortbread and chocolates that don’t contain any animal fats. Or you could choose a fresh fruit hampers which would be suitable for vegetarians and vegans and would cater for a range of allergies. You can schedule the delivery of the hampers so that they arrive when you want them to, in time for Christmas.
Christmas Breakfast hampers are really popular at the moment.
They are a great way to start Christmas morning with a special breakfast with the family or breakfast in bed. Bucks Fizz or Champagne , smoked salmon, preserves and croissants are typical contents. This kind of hamper is great fir those who are celebrating their first Christmas together and would help make it extra special.
Of course hampers don’t only contain food. Hampers filled with luxury bubble bath, bath bombs, massage oils, body lotions to really pamper the lucky recipient. A bottle of wine would be a great accompaniment.
For a real ale lover a hamper full of fine ales, cheeses and savouries would go down a treat.
There are loads of online stores that sell Christmas hampers, to help you choose the best supplier you should read our guide on where to buy Christmas hampers