Love Package 12
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Description
Twelve red roses in white paper with a red-and-white ribbon. A golden plush teddy bear. An amber glass soy candle with a label that says whatever you want it to say. Three items, one box, and the name on the product page tells you exactly what this is for. The heart in the background of the photo is a graphic. What arrives is the roses, the bear, and the candle, wrapped and boxed together.
$75.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Uluwatu, Nusa Dua, Ubud, Legian and Canggu. Twelve red roses, plush teddy bear, organic soy candle with custom label, gift boxed with ribbon.
Three Gifts in One Delivery
The roses handle the visual impact. Red, long-stemmed, wrapped in white paper with a red-and-white satin ribbon at the base. The wrap is a cone style, open at the top so the blooms are visible on arrival. Green foliage between the stems fills the arrangement and adds contrast. Twelve stems is the number that reads as deliberate rather than casual. Six says "thinking of you." Twelve says "I planned this."
The bear handles the emotional reaction. Same golden-brown plush from the Teddy and Candle Package. Soft, upright, with a face that lands somewhere between friendly and slightly ridiculous in a way that makes people laugh. Adults pick it up. They tuck it under their arm. They carry it around. A bouquet gets placed on a table. A bear gets held.
The candle handles the personal message. Four scent options: vanilla, coconut, lavender, and frangipani. The label on the candle in the product image reads "I Love You" but you can type anything. Custom messages are the most popular choice across all candle orders. The candle is 200 grams of hand-poured soy wax in an amber glass jar. It burns for roughly thirty-five hours. The label is printed on matte white stock. Professional finish, not a handwritten sticker.
Why Candle Instead of Chocolates
The 12 Red Roses Bunch with Teddy and Chocolates is $72. This package is $75. Three dollars more. The difference is the candle replaces the chocolates. Both are valid. But they do different things.
Chocolates are shared. The recipient opens the box, offers one to whoever is in the room, and the chocolates disappear within an hour. Good in the moment. Gone by evening. A candle with "I Love You" or "Remember that night in Rome" or "You are my favourite person and I am not just saying that because you are in Bali without me" printed on the label lasts for weeks. It stays on the bedside table. It gets photographed. The message gets reread. The scent fills the room every time it is lit. The candle is the item in this package that does the most emotional work per dollar spent.
Chocolates also have a dietary problem that nobody talks about at the point of purchase. The sender does not always know whether the recipient is vegan, lactose intolerant, avoiding sugar, or simply not a chocolate person. The candle has none of those restrictions. It works for every recipient regardless of what they eat or do not eat. For a package called "Love Package," removing a potential awkwardness from the gift is worth three dollars.
I learned something about multi-item gifts from watching how recipients open them. When a single bouquet arrives, the recipient admires it and finds a spot for it. One moment. Done. When three items arrive in one box, the experience stretches. The roses come out first because they are on top. There is a reaction. Then the bear appears underneath. A different reaction. Then the candle, tucked beside the bear. The recipient picks it up, turns it to read the label, and that is the third reaction. Three separate moments from one delivery. I timed it once on a video a customer sent me. Sixteen seconds between opening the box and reading the candle label. That is sixteen seconds of escalating surprise. A single bouquet gives you about four. The multi-item unboxing creates a narrative. Each item builds on the one before it. The roses set the tone. The bear adds warmth. The candle delivers the personal message. By the time they read the label, they are already emotional from the first two items. The message lands harder because of what came before it.
A Call From a Hotel in Tanah Lot
Wayan took a call from a woman staying at a resort near Tanah Lot. She was on holiday with her husband. Their tenth wedding anniversary fell on the third day of the trip. She had planned a dinner at the resort restaurant but wanted something waiting in the room when they came back. The problem: she was in the room with him all day. She could not order from the phone without him seeing. She could not receive a delivery without him knowing.
She called from the lobby bathroom during a break from the pool. Spoke quickly. Chose the Love Package. Vanilla candle. Custom label: "Ten years. I would do every single one of them again." She gave Wayan the room number and asked him to coordinate with the front desk to have it placed in the room during dinner service. Kadek delivered at 7pm. The front desk put it on the bed with the label facing up. She told me later that when they walked back into the room, her husband saw the roses first, then the bear, and then picked up the candle and read the label. He did not say anything for about ten seconds. Then he called his mother.
The Rose Portion
Twelve red roses sourced from the same supplier we use for every rose product in the shop. The stems are selected that morning. Kadek checks each one in the same way she checks roses for standalone bouquets: stem thickness, petal colour evenness, bloom stage, and guard petal condition. The roses in this package are not second-tier stems reserved for bundles. They are the same quality that goes into a standalone 12 Red Rose Bunch or a 12 Red Rose Arrangement.
The white paper wrap creates clean contrast against the red. The red-and-white ribbon at the base ties the colour scheme together with the heart graphic that appears on the product page. No vase included. If the recipient is in a hotel, the front desk or concierge can usually provide one. If they are in a villa or Airbnb, a tall glass or water jug works. For a package that includes a vase, the 12 Red Roses with Vase, Teddy, and Chocolates at $92 covers that.
The pattern I have noticed with this product is that it sells in bursts around romantic milestones, but the milestones are not the ones you would expect. Valentine's Day is obvious and yes, it spikes. But the bigger spikes happen around anniversaries that fall during Bali trips. Tenth anniversaries. Twenty-fifth. Fiftieth. The kind where the couple has travelled specifically to celebrate and one of them wants to mark the moment with something beyond dinner. The other spike is proposals. Not the roses-on-the-bed Hollywood version. The quiet version. Someone orders this package to the villa, puts the candle on the table with a custom label that reads something like "Will you?" or "Say yes" or one man wrote "I have been carrying the ring since Tuesday." The roses and the bear set the scene. The candle label delivers the question. I get told about these after the fact. The customer messages me a photo or a story. It happens roughly once a month during peak season. Nobody orders a birthday bouquet for a proposal. They order something with three items because three items make a moment feel orchestrated. Planned. Serious.
Who Orders This
Partners. The word "love" is in the product name and the buying behaviour matches. Husbands sending to wives in resorts. Wives sending to husbands in villas. Boyfriends, girlfriends, long-distance couples where one person is in Bali and the other is at home wishing they were not. Anniversary senders. Proposal planners. "Just because" senders who want to make an ordinary Tuesday in a Kerobokan villa feel like a special occasion.
This package also gets ordered by people who have never sent flowers before and do not know where to start. The name helps. "Love Package" removes the decision paralysis. The buyer does not need to choose between roses or arrangements or tropical flowers. The name tells them this is the right product for what they are trying to say. Add a candle scent, type a message, pay, done. The simplicity of the decision is part of the value.
Scent Pairing
Vanilla is the most popular choice with this package by a significant margin. The roses carry a strong visual and aromatic presence. Vanilla complements without competing. Coconut works well for couples on holiday because it reinforces the tropical setting. Frangipani adds a Bali-specific layer and appeals to couples who want the gift to smell like the place they are celebrating in. Lavender is the least ordered scent for this package, which makes sense. Lavender is functional. This gift is romantic. The two intentions pull in different directions.
Price and Comparisons
$75 for twelve roses, a bear, and a candle. Here is how that breaks down against nearby products:
The 12 Red Roses, Teddy, and Chocolates is $72. Same roses, same bear, chocolates instead of candle. Three dollars less, no custom message. The 12 Red Roses with Vase, Teddy, and Chocolates is $92. Adds a vase and keeps the chocolates but drops the candle. The standalone 12 Red Rose Bunch is $38. The standalone Teddy and Candle Package is $40. Buying the roses and the teddy-candle package separately totals $78. This bundle saves $3 and arrives as one coordinated gift instead of two separate deliveries.
Care
The roses need water within the first hour of arrival. Remove the wrap, trim the stems at a diagonal, and place them in a vase or tall container with fresh water. Change the water on day two. Remove foliage below the waterline. Keep away from direct sun and fruit bowls. The roses will hold for five to seven days in Bali's climate with proper care. The candle and bear require nothing. Store the candle with the lid on between burns. Trim the wick to five millimetres before lighting. First burn: keep it going until the melt pool reaches all edges. About ninety minutes.
Delivery
Same day delivery across all areas of Bali. For timed deliveries to hotel rooms, include the guest name, room number, resort name, and preferred delivery time. Kadek coordinates with front desk and concierge staff for room placement. Villa deliveries: include the villa name, full address, and any gate codes. Delivery to Sanur, Jimbaran, Denpasar, Berawa, Pererenan, Pecatu, Tabanan, and every other area we cover. Seven days a week. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.