1 Rose + Teddy Bear + Chocolates
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Description
One red rose in green paper with a plush teddy bear and a box of assorted chocolates. Three separate items delivered together. The rose for the first five minutes. The chocolates for the first evening. The bear for the next five years. Thirty-eighth most popular across all of Bali and consistently our top performer in the category of gifts that include something beyond flowers.
$50.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Jimbaran, Uluwatu, Berawa, Seminyak, Denpasar and Sanur. One red rose, teddy bear, box of chocolates.
What Arrives
A single red rose wrapped in bright green paper folded upward into a cone that fans open behind the bloom. The green is vivid, closer to grass than sage, and it throws the red into sharp contrast. Dark green rose foliage sits inside the wrap alongside the stem, visible at the top where the paper opens. The rose itself is partially open with layered petals and a visible centre spiral. Not a tight bud, not a fully blown bloom. Somewhere in the middle where it has enough structure to hold for days and enough opening to show its colour properly from across a table.
The teddy bear is light golden-brown plush, medium size, sitting upright. Classic shape with rounded ears, a lighter muzzle, and soft fur. No ribbon, no bow. It looks like the kind of bear that ends up on a bed, not a shelf.
The chocolates arrive in an open brown box with assorted pieces in individual paper cups. A mix of shapes. Some round, some square, dark and milk varieties. The box holds enough to share with someone over a conversation or eat alone without guilt. It is not a single bar and it is not a luxury hamper. It is the right amount of chocolate for a gift that includes two other things.
The Arrival at Ayana
We delivered this product to Ayana Resort and Spa in Jimbaran last month. A woman in Tokyo had ordered it for her partner who was arriving at the resort three hours before she could fly in from Narita. She wanted something waiting in the room when he checked in. She messaged on WhatsApp in English with perfect grammar and very specific instructions: the rose should be placed on the pillow, the chocolates on the desk, and the bear propped against the pillow beside the rose.
I called Ayana's front desk and spoke to the duty manager. I explained the placement requests. He said he would brief the room attendant. Kadek delivered at 1pm. The guest checked in at 3:20pm. By 3:35pm the woman in Tokyo forwarded me a screenshot of the selfie her partner had taken with the bear. He was a grown man in his thirties holding a teddy bear against his face with the rose visible on the pillow behind him. Her message to me said "mission complete" with three laughing emojis. The whole thing took twelve hours from her first WhatsApp to the photo landing back in Tokyo.
Why This Product Lands Differently
A bouquet creates one moment. The recipient opens the door, sees the flowers, reacts. That reaction might be a gasp or a smile or a phone call to the sender. It is one event.
Three separate items create three separate events. The rose gets noticed first because the red catches the eye. Then the bear gets picked up because humans are wired to reach for soft things. Then the chocolates get opened because you cannot look at an open box of chocolates and not eat one. Each discovery restarts the emotional response. I have watched this happen dozens of times through delivery photos and the videos that recipients send back. The sequence is almost always the same. Rose first. Bear second. Chocolates third.
I started paying attention to this after the fourth or fifth delivery video that customers sent back. The recipient walks in, stops at the rose, bends down to smell it or picks it up. Then they spot the bear and laugh or say something like "oh my god." Then they turn to the chocolates and open the box before they have even read the card. Three reactions inside ninety seconds. A single bouquet of fifty roses does not generate three separate moments. It generates one big one. Both are good. But the person who orders this product is buying a sequence, not a single impact. I tell customers that when they are choosing between a larger bouquet and a combo gift. More flowers means a bigger first impression. A combo means a longer one.
What Single Fin Looked Like at Sunset
A couple of months ago someone ordered this for delivery to Single Fin in Uluwatu. Single Fin is a cliff-top bar built into the rock face above the surf break at Suluban Beach. The deck is open air, salt wind, boards stacked against the railing, and a crowd that runs from surfers drinking Bintang to couples watching the sunset. Not the usual environment for a teddy bear.
The sender was a woman in her late twenties who had arrived in Bali two days earlier. Her girlfriend was meeting her at Single Fin for drinks at 5pm and it was their second anniversary. She had ordered the product that morning and asked me to deliver by 4:30 so the staff could place it on their reserved high table. I told her honestly that a teddy bear at a surf bar would get some attention. She said that was the point.
Kadek navigated the stairs down to the deck at 4:25. The bar staff propped the bear against the cocktail menu, placed the rose flat on the table in its green wrap, and put the chocolate box beside it. When the girlfriend arrived, she picked up the bear before she sat down. She was still holding it in her lap when they ordered their second round. The woman who placed the order WhatsApped me a photo at sunset: two Aperol spritzes, the cliff edge behind them, and the bear sitting on the third chair with the green paper rose propped in its lap. She wrote "he's watching the sunset too." Best delivery photo I received that week.
People look at the price and think one rose for fifty dollars is expensive. I hear it. But the rose is not the product. The product is three gifts in one delivery. Buy the 1 Rose and Teddy Bear at $35 and then add chocolates separately and you end up with two orders, two delivery windows, and no guarantee they arrive at the same time. This product bundles all three into one coordinated delivery. One order, one payment, one arrival. The fifty dollars covers the rose, the bear, the chocolates, and the logistics of getting all three to the same place at the same time in the right condition. I built this as a single SKU in 2016 after the third customer in one week asked me whether they could add chocolates to the rose-and-bear order. Three people asked the same question in five days. That was enough. The customers designed this product. I just listed it.
Who Orders This
Partners sending to hotel rooms in Nusa Dua and Jimbaran when they want the room to feel personal before the recipient checks in. Birthday gifts from friends who want more than flowers but less than a hamper. International senders from Japan, Europe, and the US who need a complete gift that does not require them to know the recipient's taste in flower colours or chocolate brands. Valentine's Day orders from people who want the classic rose-bear-chocolates combination without placing three separate orders. Anniversary gifts to Airbnbs in Canggu and Kerobokan where the sender does not know if there is a vase and does not want to worry about it because the rose stays in its wrap. Apology gifts where a single rose says "I am sorry" and the chocolates say "I mean it" and the bear says "please keep this as a reminder that I tried."
For the same rose and bear without chocolates at a lower price, see the 1 Rose and Teddy Bear at $35. For a single rose with chocolates and no bear, see the 1 Rose with Chocolates at $30. For more roses in the combination, the 3 Roses + Teddy + Chocolates at $56 adds two more stems. Browse the gift collection, the full rose range, or the complete catalogue.
Care
The rose arrives in its green paper wrap. The recipient can leave it in the wrap as a display piece for two or three days, or trim the stem at a diagonal and place it in a narrow glass or bottle with fresh water to extend the life to five or six days. A narrow container is important for a single stem. In a wide vase the rose leans and loses the upright presentation that makes one flower look intentional rather than lonely.
The chocolates are selected for tropical delivery. Harder shell varieties with less soft centre that hold their shape in Bali's daytime temperatures between 27 and 33 degrees. If the delivery sits in an air-conditioned hotel room, the chocolates will be in perfect condition. If the delivery goes to an outdoor area or a villa without aircon running, eat the chocolates first and enjoy the bear and rose afterward. The bear requires no care. That is one of its advantages.
Delivery
Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. Morning orders placed before midday arrive by evening. For hotel and resort deliveries, include the guest name, room number if available, and the resort name. We coordinate directly with concierge and front desk staff for timed room deliveries and can request specific placement of items within the room when the resort allows it. For restaurant or bar deliveries, include the venue name, booking name, table number or area if known, and preferred delivery time. Delivery to Tuban, Umalas, Batu Bolong, and Pecatu. Seven days a week including public holidays. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.