15 Ingenious Bouquets For People Who'd Rather Eat Their Flowers

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Flowers are cool, but have you ever gotten a bouquet made of beef jerky roses? If that sounds like your ideal Valentine's Day gift, you've come to the right place. We've gathered 15 of the best edible bouquets for your inspiration, whether you have a sweet tooth or would prefer your chicken nuggets arranged like flowers. Give your significant other a major hint by sending your favorites his or her way, or prepare to get crafty by making your own for someone special in your life.

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McDonald's Chicken Nugget Bouquet

Take advice from the guy who gave his girlfriend a McNugget bouquet and give your loved one a Valentine's Day to remember.

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McDonald's Chicken Nugget Bouquet Pt. 2

As you can see here, you don't need to get too crafty to create a McNugget bouquet. Just stab each nugget with a skewer, and you've got a masterpiece waiting to be displayed.

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Fried Chicken Bouquet

If you're feeling particularly fancy, skip the chicken nuggets and make your own fried chicken. Arrange the bouquet in vibrant parchment paper with "flowers and leaves" made of fruits and veggies.

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Bacon Bouquet
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Bacon Bouquet

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Cheddar Bay Biscuits Bouquet
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Cheddar Bay Biscuits Bouquet

If your bae can't get enough of Red Lobster's Cheddar Bay Biscuits, turn the cheesy, buttery biscuits into a beautiful bouquet.

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French Fry Bouquet

You know your love is real when you're willing to buy six large fries and have enough willpower to wrap them up instead of devouring them immediately. The same goes for a Cheetos bouquet.

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Cookies Bouquet

Make your own Valentine's Day heart cookies or use the prepackaged kind to whip up this dessert-worthy bouquet.

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Taco Bouquet

The best way to give someone Taco Bell (or other tacos) on Valentine's Day is to wrap a bunch of tacos and sauces in a cute bundle.

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Doughnut Bouquet

You'll receive extra points for your doughnut bouquet if you serve it in a Reese's Pieces-filled vase, like this clever person did.

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Pasta Bouquet

Some stores actually sell premade pasta bouquets like this, but you can easily make your own by bagging a few different pastas and arranging them with tissue paper and a bow.

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Doritos Bouquet

Pile up a bunch of bags of Doritos, and you've got yourself quite an impressive Valentine's Day bouquet.

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Pizza Bouquet

To make this seriously life-changing pizza bouquet, do your best to bake pizza dough in the shape of a vase, and wrap it in "pink paper," aka prosciutto.

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Candy Bouquet

Instead of simply spoiling your partner with his or her favorite candy, arrange all the candy in an Instagram-worthy bouquet.