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Midwest couple marry at Jelly Belly Store

Jellybelly_1 The couple who got married at McDonald’s may be kicking themselves if they’ve heard about Lori Woolery and Daymon Tracy, who tied the knot last Wednesday in a completely grease-free ceremony at a Jelly Belly Store in Wisconsin. “We were looking for something different,” the bride tells the Associated Press. “It’s just a really fun place.” Examples of the fun: Woolery was escorted down the aisle by a human-size jelly bean, and the couple exchanged vows in a corner of the store known as Jelly Belly Junction. The vice chairman of the Jelly Belly Candy Co. was even on hand for the ceremony. The wedding was held on a weekday to accommodate Tracy’s job as a truck driver.

—Posted by Tim Nudd

May 15, 2006 | Permalink

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