5 delicious ways to enjoy Valentine’s Day when you’re single

Cheryl’s Cookies® Valentine’s Day Dessert Charcuterie Board. Image courtesy 1-800-FLOWERS.COM
Cheryl’s Cookies® Valentine’s Day Dessert Charcuterie Board. Image courtesy 1-800-FLOWERS.COM /
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Valentine’s Day is right around the corner but just because it’s a day about love doesn’t mean single people can’t take part. But buying yourself chocolate and flowers is boring. Get yourself something different this year and either keep it all to yourself or share it with friends.

And luckily, lots of food brands and restaurants have new and delicious items available for Valentine’s Day that are a whole lot more exciting than a box of chocolate and a dozen roses.

5 ways to enjoy a sweet Valentine’s Day when single

Hungry Howie’s heart-shaped pizza

What better way to show yourself some love than with pizza? Hungry Howie’s is back with their heart-shaped pizza. You can either get a heart-shaped pizza with one topping or heart-shaped 3-Cheeser Howie Bread for $6.99. This deal will be available from Feb. 12-14. Nothing says love like cheese and carbs!

American Licorice Company Valentine’s Day 2022 Candy Offerings. Image courtesy American Licorice Company
American Licorice Company Valentine’s Day 2022 Candy Offerings. Image courtesy American Licorice Company /

Sour Punch candy hearts

What would Valentine’s Day be without some candy? Sour Punch has sour candy hearts so you can have a little bit of sour with your sweet. You can either get them in the 8 oz resealable bag if you’re looking to really satisfy your sweet tooth or they have 2.5 or 0.5 oz bags for just a little snack to get you through the day.

The flavors of the hearts include watermelon, strawberry lemonade, and fruit punch. As a sour candy addict, I will definitely be grabbing some of these.

Cheryl’s Cookies dessert charcuterie board

If you’ve been on social media lately, chances are you’ve seen some kind of charcuterie board. They are everywhere nowadays and not just the meat and cheese kind. They can include candy, cookies, cake, and so much more.

Cheryl’s Cookies proves that with their dessert charcuterie board. It’s filled with shortbread cookies,  buttercream frosted cut-out cookies, red velvet candy cookies, chocolate obsession cookies, gummy candies, and dark chocolate and milk chocolate candy. You even get the board to go with it.

Put this out on V-Day morning and snack on it throughout the day! The whole charcuterie board is $49.99 on Chery’s website.

Harry & David® Break a Heart Gift. Image courtesy 1-800-FLOWERS.COM
Harry & David® Break a Heart Gift. Image courtesy 1-800-FLOWERS.COM /

Harry & David Break a Heart Gift

More in the mood for something really special? These Harry & David Break a Heart chocolates are way too much fun. You get 6 hollowed-out chocolates (3 milk chocolate and 3 dark chocolate) that when you break them open, candy and chocolate chips come spilling out.

And yes, you do get a mini hammer to break them open with. Honestly, the mini hammer is probably worth the price of admission. If you’re thinking of a certain someone when you crack open the hearts, no one will ever know.

The 6 chocolates are currently $49.99 on Harry & David’s website.

Harry & David® Donut Bouquet Gift Box. Image courtesy 1-800-FLOWERS.COM
Harry & David® Donut Bouquet Gift Box. Image courtesy 1-800-FLOWERS.COM /

Harry & David donut bouquet

If you’re not a huge candy fan but still want something delicious to eat on Valentine’s Day, this is the donut bouquet for you. It’s a donut bouquet! Do I really need to say more?! And if you’re single, you can eat all the donuts and there is no one there to judge you!

You get 10 chocolate-covered mini cake donuts on sticks that are then put together like a bouquet. It doesn’t get cuter or much more delicious than this! Each donut is either drizzled with pink or white icing or sprinkled with mini-heart sprinkles. This carb-filled bouquet is currently $54.99.

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How will you be celebrating Valentine’s Day this year? Let us know in the comments below!