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Since they are pre-packaged they could probably be brought onboard without any issues. One thing to keep in mind is weather. If you are boarding the ship or getting married in FL or the Caribbean (any time of year) I'd be cautious of chocolate (melting). Also, other ports could pose a "melting" issue at different times of the year.

 

We got married in April and thought about chocolate cruiseship favors, but decided against them because we didn't want to have to take special precautions to ensure they weren't just blobs of chocolate by the time of our wedding.

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We were married in at embarkation last November - my mother had 'custom' M&M's made for us. They were in our wedding colors and some had our names on them and other had the date and ship. You can custom order them online and they are really not that expensive. We made up little net bags with the M&M's. Chocolate favors - no melting :D (melt in you're mouth not in you're hand)

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