The Mother’s Day Gift No One Bought You (So You Bought It Yourself Anyway)
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Because at this point, you’re not waiting around—and honestly, you shouldn’t.
Let’s just say it.
Mother’s Day rolls around every year with the same expectations—maybe someone remembers, maybe they don’t. Maybe you get flowers. Maybe you get something… creative. Maybe you get nothing and everyone acts surprised when you notice.
And at some point, you stop waiting. Not in a sad way. In a practical way.
Because if you already know what you actually want… why leave it up to chance?
So if you’re going to buy your own Mother’s Day gift… make it count.
This is where you skip the guesswork and go straight to something you’ll actually enjoy.
The Blossom & Berry Sampler isn’t just a box of scones. It’s a full spring lineup—bright, fresh, slightly indulgent, and just different enough to feel like a real upgrade from anything ordinary.

Here’s what you’re working with:
Blackberry Lime
Bright, fresh, and just tart enough to wake things up a little. This is the one that feels like spring showed up on time for once. Clean, balanced, and easy to keep going back to.

Lemon Lavender
Soft, calm, and exactly what you want it to be—without going too far. Light citrus with a subtle floral note that doesn’t taste like you wandered into a candle shop.

Pistachio Orange Blossom
This one leans a little more refined. Nutty, slightly citrusy, and quietly rich. The kind of flavor that doesn’t need to prove anything—it just works.

Rosy Affair
Strawberry, rose, and cashews. This one knows exactly what it’s doing. Slightly indulgent, a little elegant, and not something you’re likely to share once you realize how good it is.

Raspberry Violet White Chocolate
Starts familiar, then shifts just enough to stand out. Tart raspberry and white chocolate chips up front, with a subtle violet finish that shows up right at the end—clean, balanced, and just a little unexpected.

Elderberry Lemon
A little deeper, a little bolder. Tart lemon meets the richness of elderberry for a finish that feels more layered than your typical citrus scone. A strong way to round out the set.

You could wait and see what shows up…Or you could just get what you actually want.
Cheers mates!
~Skonz



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