TypicalDutchStuff.com introduces “Candy in a Can”

September 26, 2005 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
TypicalDutchStuff.com introduced a new selection of original gifts to their website: “Candy in a Can.” This section of the site offers customers typically Dutch candy, wrapped, and unwrapped, sealed in a customized, decorative can. Typical Dutch Stuff has a large selection of can labels, making this the perfect all-occasion gift.

“I absolutely love this idea,” says Wendy de Laat, owner and founder of Typical Dutch Stuff, “because it adds a little originality to the candy!”
Customers can choose up to six different kinds of typically Dutch candy to fill their can. “We offer quite a large selection of candy,” mentions Wendy, “because Dutch candy cuisine has so many good products to offer!”

Typical Dutch Stuff offers over 70 different kinds of candy, including a large selection of sugar-free, gluten-free, lactose-free, gelatin-free, and artificial coloring-free. “I know what it’s like to live with a food allergy,” confesses Wendy, “therefore I find it important that everyone should be able to enjoy candy, because we all crave something sweet at times. If the customer orders, for instance, a gluten-free selection, we will make sure that the materials we use do not come in contact with other candy”

After the customer has selected the candies, he or she has more than 20 different labels to choose from; birthdays to weddings to new jobs - it’s all there. There is also the option to include a personal message with each gift. “We will hand-write a message on a high quality card,” says Wendy. “a hand written message means so much more than a printed one. We will be collaborating with small companies that hand make their cards, because this adds a more personal touch to the gift.”

Finally, the order is packed and sealed into an airtight can. “Can opener not included,” laughs Wendy.

About TypicalDutchStuff.com
TypicalDutchStuff.com is a one-woman owned and home-run business, which offers typically Dutch products, such as candy, coffee, tea, and gift baskets. To learn more about Typical Dutch Stuff, please visit www.typicaldutchstuff.com.