Ghirardelli Chocolate Gift Basket

Does buying a chocolate gift basket?
encourage gluttony, a sin, and if he/she thanks you generously and then gets “high” from eating more than enough, will you be solely responsible for that person sinning?
Chocolate’s really good and I ordered a basket full of chocolates – Ghirardelli and Godiva – for my step-mom as a Mother’s Day gift. Should I cancel the order and get her flowers, or a fruit basket instead? Or does a fruit basket encourage gluttony as well?
(I saw stupid questions like this and I don’t understand if they were serious or not, but how in the heck can a generous gift be considered as a sin? I’m asking this sarcastically but I would LOVE to hear what you Christians have to say.)
if you are really fealing generous you can order me one as well,i can eat the whole box non-stop.we love you all,the holy family.
Candy Galore of Westerly