Corporate gifting has a reputation problem. Too often it's the thing you sort at the last minute - a hamper that arrives two weeks after the moment, or branded merchandise that goes straight into a drawer. The intention was there, the execution less so.
At Mademoiselle Macaron, we believe a thank you gift should feel like one. Hand-piped, made in small batches, and presented with the kind of care that recipients actually notice.
Our macarons are corporate gifts that create a genuine moment.
What makes a macaron gift different
The food hamper has had a long reign in corporate gifting, but the honest truth is most of them end up half-eaten at the back of a kitchen cupboard. a single, considered gift lands differently. It says this was chosen for you - which is, after all, the whole point.
A Mademoiselle Macaron box travels beautifully, suits a wide range of dietary requirements, and arrives looking like something from a Parisian pâtisserie. We can match flavours to your brand palette, add personalised messaging, and even print your logo - so a corporate thank you carries your identity elegantly, without the corporate freebie feeling.
They’re shareable too. A beautifully packaged box in a team kitchen becomes a moment for everyone, not just the named recipient. And because macarons are something most people wouldn’t usually buy for themselves, they feel genuinely special.
When to send them
Timing matters more than most businesses realise. The gesture loses its warmth when it arrives weeks after the moment. Here are some occasions that genuinely call for it:
Closing a new client or renewing a significant contract
Marking the end of a demanding project or campaign
Recognising an employee milestone, promotion, or strong performance
Acknowledging a supplier or partner who went above and beyond
A launch event, brand activation, or VIP welcome
No reason at all — the unexpected thank you is often the most memorable
Send via Huggg — no addresses, no admin
One of the biggest barriers to thoughtful corporate gifting is logistics. Collecting addresses, managing dietary requirements, coordinating delivery windows — by the time it’s sorted, the moment has passed.
That’s why we’re proud to be available through Huggg, the UK’s gifting platform used by over 2,000 businesses. Send Mademoiselle Macaron by link — no addresses needed. Your recipient redeems when and where suits them. It takes minutes, not days.
Send Mademoiselle Macaron through Huggg →
For more on building a corporate thank you gift strategy that actually works, Huggg have written an excellent guide here— covering timing, spend, dietary considerations, and how to scale gifting without losing the personal feel.
Interested in corporate orders?
For bespoke quantities, branded boxes, or event gifting, get in touch with our corporate team — we’d love to help you create something your clients and colleagues will genuinely remember.
They're shareable too. A beautifully packaged box in a team kitchen
- You desire an easy logistics process
- You feel time pressured
- You want a gift which is well presented
- You don't want to create a gift which causes clutter
- You need a gift which suits a variety of dietary requirements
- You want the gift to be personalised to suit your business
Why Thoughtful Food Gifts Work Better
The default gift has often been the food hamper but they can end up half touched with odd bits left in a cupboard. A single thoughtful food gift shows you care and it isn't just a tick-box exercise. A macaron gift is something special which the recipient couldn't just pick up in the shop.
When to Send a Corporate Thank You Gift
Sending a corporate thank you is about timing. The gesture is lost if it is sent too late. Here are some suggestions for when you can send a gift:
- After a client win
- At the end of a project
- Employee milestones
- A demonstration of excellent customer service
Order your corporate macarons today through Huggg.
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