There’s something uniquely helpless about watching someone you love feel poorly. Whether they’re stuck in bed with the flu, fresh out of surgery, or simply navigating one of life’s less sparkly spells, you want to help—but what can you do from afar?
That’s where get well soon gifts come in. Not flowers that wilt or cards that sit unread, but something warm, witty, and full of comfort. Like biscuits. Beautifully iced, properly made biscuits, delivered straight to their door by Biscuiteers.
The Right Gift at the Right Time
We all know someone who needs a pick-me-up. A parent recovering from surgery. A friend fresh out of wisdom teeth trauma. A colleague nursing a broken ankle—or a broken heart. In those moments, a thoughtful gesture goes a long way. And let’s face it, everyone feels better when there’s sugar involved.
First Aid for the Soul
Start with the brilliant First Aid Get Well Biscuit Tin. Nine hand-iced chocolate biscuits dressed as plasters, pills and cheerful red crosses, all presented in a signature keepsake tin. Because nothing says "feel better soon" quite like a biscuit shaped like paracetamol. Ideal for anyone feeling under the weather—physically or emotionally.
Doctors, Nurses, and Little Helpers
Add a touch of charm with our biscuit medics. Dr Jolly Ginger is armed with a clipboard and an excellent bedside manner. His colleague, Nurse Florence , comes with a smile and a donation—£1.50 from each purchase goes to Great Ormond Street Hospital. Send one, send both—either way, you’ll be doing good while giving good.
For the Accident-Prone
Know someone who can’t seem to stay upright? Send a little comic relief with the Mr Bump Biscuit Card. Two vanilla biscuits packed with childhood nostalgia, ideal for little ones (and grown-ups) who’ve had a bump or two—physically or metaphorically.
Vegan? We've Got You
Not all comfort food is vegan-friendly—but this is. Our Vegan Little Miss Hug Biscuit Card includes two lovingly iced gingerbread biscuits that prove hugs can come by post. It’s sweet, meaningful, and perfect for the plant-based pal who needs a lift.
When Flowers Just Won’t Cut It
If you’re about to send a bouquet, pause. There’s a better idea. The Vase of Flowers Letterbox Biscuits features four vanilla biscuits styled as blooms—cheerful, colourful, and designed to last (unlike the wilting hydrangeas currently drooping in your hallway). Or opt for Fleur Jolly Ginger, who comes bearing her own edible bouquet.
Fruit, But Fun
If they’re being *very* virtuous, the Fruit Basket Biscuit Tin might do the trick. Sixteen lemon biscuits dressed as everything from strawberries to bananas. Not quite one of your five a day, but guaranteed to raise a smile.
Duvet Days Are Doctor Approved
Declare an official day of rest with the Get Well Biscuit Box - a gentle reminder to slow down, stay cosy, and eat biscuits without guilt. Four gingerbread designs come tucked in a hand-illustrated gift box that fits neatly through the postbox.
Chocolate as a Prescription
Sometimes, only chocolate will do. The Medium Get Well Soon Chocolate Tin includes 24 ganache-filled chocolates, each hand-iced with charming designs like flowers, grapes, and steaming mugs of tea. You can even personalise it with a name or message—because nothing says “thinking of you” like salted caramel ganache.
Why Biscuiteers Makes It Easy
• Order online—no queue, no fuss, no last-minute dash to the shop.
• Everything is hand-iced, hand-packed, and made fresh in our London bakery.
• Letterbox options mean no awkward missed deliveries.
• Every tin, box or biscuit is gift-ready—so you don’t have to do a thing.
Give Comfort. Send Biscuits.
Buying get well soon gifts isn’t about grand gestures—it’s about showing up, even when you can’t physically be there. It’s about giving someone a moment of warmth when the world feels a little bit grey. And whether it’s a biscuit in a bandage or a smiling gingerbread nurse, Biscuiteers lets you do just that—beautifully, easily, and from the heart. So next time someone you love is feeling low, skip the flowers. Send biscuits instead. Because nothing says “get well soon” quite like a parcel of joy through the letterbox.