Need some Valentine’s Day inspo? We’ve got you covered. Show your special someone that they are the fudge chunk to your cookie dough with an extra sweet gesture of amore.
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A Waffully Sweet Sundae
Start the day by making them a waffle sundae with their favorite ice cream flavor. Whipped cream heart strongly encouraged.
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Sneaky Treats
Sneak their favorite snack into their work bag, along with an adorable love note. Nothing says “I love you” like embarrassing them in front of their coworkers.
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Sundaes With the Crew
Invite all their favorite people over for a sundae bar. Bonus points if you design a special sundae just for them.
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The Ben & Jerry’s Treatment
Design a Ben & Jerry’s flavor just for them. Like Chocolate-Covered Charlie, or Salted Sophie Swirl. The fun part? Get out your art supplies and design a pint just for them! -
Lunchtime Surprise
Surprise them with ice cream delivery at work! Better than roses in our opinion. You know their favorite flavor, right? Find ice cream delivery near you now! -
Celeb Sundae
Make them a sundae with all their favorite toppings, and when you give it to them, tell them that it’s their favorite celebrity’s favorite sundae too. How do you know? You saw it on their Instagram. They can’t find the post? Oh no, it must have been deleted! -
Message in a Bottle
Leave them love notes in surprising places, like in their favorite coffee mug, in the snow on their car, or inside their laptop. -
Gamify Dessert Time
How many Ben & Jerry’s flavors can you each name in 30 seconds? Who can name every flavor that has fudge chunks in it? Winner gets to pick dessert! -
Favors For Your Favorite
Take a task they’ve been dreading and knock it off their to-do list. They’ve been meaning to return that sweater to the store? Do it for them. They’re out of their favorite coffee beans? Pick some up and throw in a fun mug. -
Declare Your Love
“You’re the ice cream to my pie, we’re both better à la mode.” Look into their eyes and tell them how you really feel. After all, that’s what Valentine’s Day’s all about, right?