Greek brides believed that tucking a lump of sugar into the wedding gown would bring sweetness throughout married life.1
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Much like the modern tradition of feeding wedding cake to one’s spouse, in ancient Rome, couples pledged their unity by sharing food. Today a Japanese bride and groom drink sake together, Jewish couples drink from the same cup of consecrated wine, and Muslim couples eat from the same piece of candy.1
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In many countries, a yellow wedding dress has traditionally been seen as a sign of a wife’s intention to cheat on her husband or of jealousy.1
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Puritans banned wedding rings because they thought they were “frivolous” jewelry or relics of Popery.1
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