The ‘Forget Me Not’ Bereavement Care Package Gift Box
A little bereavement gift to send your condolences and show you care. Perfect if you don’t want to send flowers.
This sympathy box contains a candle, some seeds, relaxing tea, and delicious biscuits to nibble on.
- Forget-Me-Not & Cornflower Seedballs – some wildflower seeds to plant in memory of the loved one who has passed. Each seedball is packed with wildlife-friendly wildflower seeds and work well in window boxes, balcony pots, garden beds and wildlife gardens.
- Shortbread House Original Shortbread Biscuits 140g – bereavement counsellors often advise to eat little and often as people’s appetites can be affected. These delicious biscuits can be enjoyed with the enclosed tea and provide a little comfort and energy.
- Pukka Night Time Relaxing Tea – two organic tea bags crafted with dreamy herbs. Chamomile, lavender and valerian help you to naturally drift off into a peaceful rest. Specifically chosen to encourage some rest and sleep when it may not come easily.
- “Those We Love Don’t Go Away” Tinned Candle – this elegant candle is a simple, thoughtful way to show your support for anyone going through loss or bereavement. The tin lid reads ‘Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.’
Each gift box is lovingly hand-prepared by one of our team, using a high quality packing box and shredded kraft paper to ensure the set not only reaches the recipient safely, but looks lovely when opened.
Shortbread House Original Shortbread Biscuits:
Flour (WHEAT Flour (GLUTEN), Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Butter (MILK, Salt), Sugar, Ground Rice, Vegetable Oils (Rapeseed & Segregated Sustainable Palm Oils).
For allergens, see ingredients in CAPITALS.
May also contain nuts, egg & soya.
Pukka Night Time Relaxing Tea:
OAT FLOWER (30%), licorice root, chamomile flower, lavender flower (14%), lime flower (10%), valerian root, tulsi leaf.
For allergens, see ingredients in CAPITALS.
The ‘Forget Me Not’ Bereavement Care Package Gift Box
Description
A little bereavement gift to send your condolences and show you care. Perfect if you don’t want to send flowers.
This sympathy box contains a candle, some seeds, relaxing tea, and delicious biscuits to nibble on.
- Forget-Me-Not & Cornflower Seedballs – some wildflower seeds to plant in memory of the loved one who has passed. Each seedball is packed with wildlife-friendly wildflower seeds and work well in window boxes, balcony pots, garden beds and wildlife gardens.
- Shortbread House Original Shortbread Biscuits 140g – bereavement counsellors often advise to eat little and often as people’s appetites can be affected. These delicious biscuits can be enjoyed with the enclosed tea and provide a little comfort and energy.
- Pukka Night Time Relaxing Tea – two organic tea bags crafted with dreamy herbs. Chamomile, lavender and valerian help you to naturally drift off into a peaceful rest. Specifically chosen to encourage some rest and sleep when it may not come easily.
- “Those We Love Don’t Go Away” Tinned Candle – this elegant candle is a simple, thoughtful way to show your support for anyone going through loss or bereavement. The tin lid reads ‘Those we love don’t go away, they walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard, but always near, still loved, still missed and very dear.’
Each gift box is lovingly hand-prepared by one of our team, using a high quality packing box and shredded kraft paper to ensure the set not only reaches the recipient safely, but looks lovely when opened.
Shortbread House Original Shortbread Biscuits:
Flour (WHEAT Flour (GLUTEN), Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Butter (MILK, Salt), Sugar, Ground Rice, Vegetable Oils (Rapeseed & Segregated Sustainable Palm Oils).
For allergens, see ingredients in CAPITALS.
May also contain nuts, egg & soya.
Pukka Night Time Relaxing Tea:
OAT FLOWER (30%), licorice root, chamomile flower, lavender flower (14%), lime flower (10%), valerian root, tulsi leaf.
For allergens, see ingredients in CAPITALS.








