Yummy Chocolates
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Description
A box of assorted chocolates. No flowers. No teddy bear. No candle. Just the chocolates. This is the only product in the entire collection that contains nothing floral, and it sells year-round to people who know exactly what they are doing.
$15.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Sanur, Kerobokan, Berawa, Jimbaran, Denpasar and Canggu. Assorted chocolates, mixed selection, delivered same day.
What Is in the Box
Mixed assorted chocolates. Milk and dark varieties in different shapes. The selection covers a range of flavour profiles so no prior knowledge of the recipient's preference is required. The box arrives open-topped so the selection is visible the moment the recipient lifts the lid or sees the gift. No unwrapping, no guessing, the chocolates present themselves.
This is the same chocolate box included in the 1 Rose + Chocolates at $30, the 3 Roses + Chocolates at $36, and the 20 Pink Roses + Chocolates at $63. Same supplier. Same quality. Same selection. The difference is that those products pair the box with flowers. This product is the box on its own.
Why Someone Orders Chocolates From a Florist
I get asked this more than you would expect. Usually on WhatsApp, usually phrased as "this is going to sound weird but do you deliver just chocolates?"
It does not sound weird. I hear it every week. The person asking has already decided that flowers are not right for this recipient or this occasion. Maybe the recipient is a man who has made it clear he does not care about flowers. Maybe it is a get-well delivery to someone in a hospital room with limited space and no vase. Maybe it is a thank-you for villa staff after a holiday and flowers feel too formal. Maybe it is an add-on to a flower order and the sender wants to spend $15 more instead of $20 more on a bigger bouquet.
The reason people order chocolates from a florist instead of walking into a shop is the same reason they order flowers online: they are not in Bali. They are in Singapore or Tokyo or London or Perth and they need something delivered today to a hotel in Kuta or a villa in Umalas. A chocolate shop does not offer same-day delivery to a hotel room. We do. The delivery infrastructure that gets a bouquet of roses from the shop on Jl. Camplung Tanduk in Seminyak to a resort in Nusa Dua by lunchtime is the same infrastructure that gets a box of chocolates there.
When a standalone chocolate order comes through, I notice it. The person has made a specific decision. They looked at the roses and the arrangements and the bouquets and said no, just the chocolates. That tells me something about the relationship. Either the recipient has a clear preference against flowers or the sender knows something about the occasion that makes chocolates the right move. I pay attention to those orders because they tend to come with detailed delivery notes. Room number, time of day, "please leave with reception, do not knock." The standalone chocolate buyer is the most precise customer I deal with.
A Tuesday Night WhatsApp From Singapore
A woman messaged at 11:40pm on a Tuesday. Her boyfriend was staying at a hotel in Legian for a surf trip with his friends. His birthday was the next day. She had been looking at the website for twenty minutes and kept coming back to this product.
"Do you deliver just chocolates? No flowers?" she wrote. I told her yes. She replied: "Good, because he will genuinely be annoyed if I send flowers. He told me once that getting flowers makes him feel awkward. I believed him." She paid on WhatsApp in under a minute. I asked for the hotel name and room number. She gave me both plus a specific instruction: deliver between 7 and 8am, before he goes surfing, leave with the front desk. Kadek dropped the box at 7:20am. The boyfriend messaged her a photo of the open box with one chocolate already missing and the caption "you know me." She screenshotted that and sent it to me with a smiley face.
That order took her sixty seconds and cost fifteen dollars. She got exactly the reaction she wanted because she chose the right product for the right person instead of forcing flowers onto someone who does not want them.
Hotels, Resorts, and Airbnbs
We have delivered this product to W Bali on Jl. Petitenget in Seminyak, Katamama next door to Potato Head, COMO Uma in Ubud, and a string of Airbnb villas across Batu Bolong and Pererenan. Chocolates solve a problem that flowers create in hotel rooms: no vase. A bouquet arriving at a resort means someone at reception needs to find a container, cut the stems, add water, and carry the whole thing to the room without spilling. Chocolates arrive ready. Box on the bed, box on the desk, box on the pillow. No preparation required.
At W Bali the concierge asked me once if we could time a chocolate delivery to coincide with a guest returning from their spa treatment. The friend who ordered was in London and wanted the chocolates waiting in the room when the birthday girl walked back from the spa at 3pm. Kadek arrived at 2:45. The concierge placed the box on the bed with the handwritten card from the order notes. The guest found it fifteen minutes later while still in her robe. That kind of coordination works because the same driver who delivers twenty rose bouquets a day to resorts across south Bali already knows the loading docks, the service entrances, and which concierge desk handles guest deliveries at which time.
People assume a florist has no business selling chocolates. I understand the logic. You would not buy roses from a chocolate shop. But the thinking works differently in the other direction. A florist in Bali already runs a same-day delivery operation to every hotel and villa in south Bali. The van is already on the road. The driver already knows the resort concierge desks and the Airbnb access codes and the hospital reception protocols. Adding a chocolate box to that route costs nothing extra in time or logistics. And here is the part people do not realise: a florist handles temperature-sensitive products every single day. Keeping chocolate stable in a van in Bali is a simpler version of the same problem we solve with flowers. Petals wilt in heat faster than chocolate melts. If the delivery system keeps orchids alive for a forty-minute drive to Tabanan, a box of chocolates is going to arrive fine.
Who Orders This
Two types. The first type adds this box to a flower order at checkout. They have already chosen roses or an arrangement and they want to turn a single gift into a paired gift for $15 more. Roughly two thirds of Yummy Chocolates orders fall into this group. These buyers tend to select birthday products, anniversary bouquets, and Valentine's Day roses. The chocolate box arrives alongside the flowers as a second part of the same delivery.
The second type orders this product alone. No flowers. No extras. Just the $15 box. This group is smaller but more deliberate. They include international senders who know the recipient does not want flowers, corporate thank-you gifts where flowers feel too personal, hospital deliveries where space is limited, and people sending to male recipients who have expressed a clear preference against receiving flowers. A standalone chocolate delivery to a villa in Tibubeneng or a hotel room in Kuta arrives with no fuss and no maintenance requirements.
I added chocolates to the website in 2014. The first year of the shop was flowers only. But customers kept asking the same question: "Can you also bring chocolates?" By the fourth or fifth time I heard it, the answer became obvious. The van was already on the road every day. The supplier was a ten-minute drive from the shop. Adding a chocolate option to the website took one afternoon and it has been in the collection for over a decade now.
For flower and chocolate combinations, browse the gift collection. For standalone non-flower gifts, see the candle range or the full hamper collection. For the most popular chocolate pairing, the 20 Pink Roses + Chocolates at $63 is the number one product across all of Bali. Browse the full catalogue.
Storage
If the chocolates will not be eaten immediately, store the box in an air-conditioned room or a refrigerator. Bali's average temperature sits between 27 and 33 degrees and chocolate holds its appearance best below 22. If refrigerated, take the box out five minutes before eating and let the chocolates reach room temperature. Cold chocolate mutes the flavour. Five minutes of warming brings back the full taste profile.
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. For villa and Airbnb deliveries include the property name and any gate or access instructions. Delivery to Gianyar, Pecatu, Ungasan, and Bingin. Seven days a week including public holidays. Questions? Call +62 813 3862 5637 or visit the contact page.