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images-2.jpgStill need a gift for your sweetheart? WC Dish shows you where to go and what to buy to make your special someone’s heart and stomach ache for more!

Eclat Choclates - Liquid Caramels in assortments of 4, 12, or 20 pieces. You
can also purchase the Tower Gift Package and make sure that someone special
knows how much you care. Price: $6.50 - $50

Eclat Chocolate
27 S. High Street, West Chester
610.692.5206
www.eclatchocolates.com

The 5 Senses - All Valentine’s Day jewelry is %20 off now through February
14th! Check out the pretty pieces that won’t break your bank.

The 5 Senses
133 West Market Street
West Chester
610.719.0170
www.the5senses.com

Penwick Designs - Men and women alike can enjoy the Picnic at Ascot line,
including wine carriers and martini sets. Buy one or both and set up your
own romantic living room picnic! To make it even fancier, check out their
gorgeous Pomegranate tablecloths and their equally adorable candles.

Penwick Designs
132 N. High Street
West Chester, PA
610.431.2739

Plain Jane Boutique - Pamper a loved one with the new Buddha Nose
aromatherapy line. Ranging from bath salts to immune-boosting mists, they’re
made with organic plant oils - and are also flying off the shelves! The best
part about Plain Jane? Everything red or pink is %10 off from February 10th
- 16th!

Plain Jane Boutique
128 E. Gay Street
West Chester, PA
610.918.0230
www.plainjaneboutique.com

Sprazzo - The newest addition to the already overwhelming choice of sweets
is the Cafe Acapella bar. They look like chocolate, but are really made with
cocoa butter and finely ground coffee! Choose from espresso or caramel - if
you eat the entire bar, it’s the same amount of caffeine as drinking a big
cup of coffee! Kill two birds with one stone and grab a few for good
measure. There are also heart shaped packages, with some proceeds going
towards women’s charities in Philadelphia. Price -$3.75 and up

Sprazzo
27 N. High Street
West Chester, PA
610.344.7435
www.sprazzocafe.com

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1 Comment So Far

  1. sarahFeb 14, 2007

    i highly reccommend plain jane - one of my favorite spots in west chester!

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