ChocoCraft Unveils Personalized Graduation Chocolates and Luxury Keepsake Boxes for UK
ChocoCraft published a buyer-focused guide for the UK on printed chocolates, custom messaging and luxury keepsake boxes — alongside market examples from Rococo, The Sweet Tooth and Noteworthy Chocolates.

ChocoCraft published a buyer-focused guide to personalized graduation chocolate gifts and luxury keepsake boxes for the UK market that are intended as thoughtful, celebratory presents for graduates. The guide “walks through options for printed chocolates, custom messaging, premium packaging, and p” — the supplied excerpt is truncated at “and p,” but the emphasis on printed chocolates and packaging is clear.
Packaging and presentation take center stage in the guide’s practical advice and in industry commentary. And-sons writes that “Luxury chocolate gift boxes create lasting impressions for graduation ceremonies and career milestones.” Their notes recommend “ribbons and custom packaging” and layouts with “precisely arranged assortments with intricate designs that visually communicate achievement,” plus design tips to “Design packages that open gradually to build anticipation and extend the gift experience.” For shoppers who want to marry luxury with eco-consciousness, And-sons specifically suggests “recyclable kraft paper with plant-based inks.”
Personalization runs from the cosmetic to the sculptural. The Sweet Tooth advertises that “our custom chocolate bars are a graduate favorite” and that “We can create chocolate bars featuring school colors, mascots, or even the graduate's face!” Noteworthy Chocolates, which has posted a closure notice — “After 9 delicious years, we have closed our business. It's been SWEET!” — listed multiple personalized offerings and prices before closing, including “You Did It! Personalized Chocolate Party Pack (Box of 12) ... $96.00,” “Personalized Chocolate Diploma — $65.00,” and “Reach for the Stars Personalized Chocolate Medallions - Box of 3 — $24.00,” illustrating the sort of price points buyers had been paying for engraved and themed pieces.
Taste and craft are part of the gift story as well. And-sons highlights box assortments that span “silky milk chocolate to intense dark varieties infused with unique ingredients,” while The Sweet Tooth’s “Success Collection” is “handcrafted with premium Belgian chocolate” and “packaged in an elegant gift box.” The Sweet Tooth also flags dietary inclusivity: “For kosher households, all our gift baskets are certified kosher under the supervision of Kosher Miami. We offer both dairy and pareve options.”

For ready-made product inspiration, Rococo’s “The Graduation Collection” offers items described in the supplied copy such as “Rococo Chocolates Salted Caramel Mini Truffle Tub. Perfect Thank You Gift. Best Thank You Gift. ... Available online and in-store,” and “Rococo Chocolates Mini Marc de Champagne Truffle Tub. Milk Chocolate Champagne Truffles, dusted with icing sugar and gift wrapped.”
ChocoCraft’s UK-focused guide sits alongside U.S.-based examples like The Sweet Tooth in North Miami Beach (“Quality Since 1979”), and historical price examples from Noteworthy in USD, highlighting that personalization is a global, cross-market practice. If you want a keepsake that reads like a ceremony — engraved diploma, medallion, or a multi-layered luxury box — the explicit options above show how packaging, personalization and certification (Kosher Miami) are the details that turn chocolate into a moment you can keep.
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