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Midwest couple marry at Jelly Belly Store
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
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May 15, 2006 | Permalink
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